Pages, Master Page, Insert Footer?
Is there a way to insert a footer into a Pages page layout master page?
MacBook Pro (13-inch, Late 2016, 4 TBT3), macOS High Sierra (10.13.3), null
Is there a way to insert a footer into a Pages page layout master page?
MacBook Pro (13-inch, Late 2016, 4 TBT3), macOS High Sierra (10.13.3), null
If the header/footer items are selected in the Document panel, and the Document body is unchecked to allow you to convert the Document to Layout format, then the header/footer fields tag along. Each master document page inherits the header/footer fields, but this may not appear to be the case when in Master document edit mode — where the header/footer fields do not appear.
When saved as a new template, and subsequently used as the template basis for a new document, I observe that the header/footer fields are present in the master page, and after I insert a new page from the master.
Pages 7.0.1 and High Sierra 10.13.4 (fully updated).
I was able to ge this
VikingOSX wrote:
I am wondering if you add that text to the footer just before you create a new master page, and then save it as a template.
I was able to get this to work. They still don't appear on the master page, but they do appear on the added new page. I will see if I can make this work in my existing pages documents. Thanks.
Hi Bruce,
"Header" and "Footer"are short for "running header" and "running footer".
A 'running header' is a set line or block of text, placed near the top of the page, that is repeated on every page (or on every recto page or every verso page) through a section of the document. The running header may also have calculated content, such as a page number, section number or page count
As such, the header is attached to the section, not to an individual page or a master page. In terms of "master", the header can be thought of as a 'master object' carried on, but not part of, every page of a section or on the left or right pages of facing pairs.
A "master page" could be thought of as a 'fixed background' carried on every page of a section.
Regards,
Barry
I am wondering if you add that text to the footer just before you create a new master page, and then save it as a template.
VikingOSX wrote:
When saved as a new template, and subsequently used as the template basis for a new document, I observe that the header/footer fields are present in the master page, and after I insert a new page from the master.
Pages 7.0.1 and High Sierra 10.13.4 (fully updated).
I see this too, but I want to place text in a master page footer so when I add a new page from the master page that text appears. I see no way to do that.
Now if I delete the text entered on one page in the footer, it goes away from all pages. I will go back to the way I was doing it, which is a bit more work for me, but it does work. I just check the match previous page box after I add a new page.
Hi Bruce,
What template are you using?
Regards,
Ian.
I trid a bunch of them. None show the header and footer in the master page when I do File/Convert to Page Layout.
The issue is the header and footer fields don't appear on the page layout master pages. I'm pretty sure there's no way to show them there. Just asking to confirm my suspicions.
Some templates are already Master pages, and you can tell this by opening the new template, and looking on the Document panel to see if the Document Body is already unchecked.
Pages, Master Page, Insert Footer?