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Indesign - how to change the style of the page numbers?
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I am using this template.
I can change everything, however I can't find the right option to change the color of the page numbers. The default is blue.
I tried to read the official adobe guide, but I can't find the answe to my question there. And I am still learning to use Id. Probably there are some functions I am missing. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
How can I change the color of those little squares?
Thanks
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I am using this template.
I can change everything, however I can't find the right option to change the color of the page numbers. The default is blue.
I tried to read the official adobe guide, but I can't find the answe to my question there. And I am still learning to use Id. Probably there are some functions I am missing. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
How can I change the color of those little squares?
Thanks
adobe-indesign
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I am using this template.
I can change everything, however I can't find the right option to change the color of the page numbers. The default is blue.
I tried to read the official adobe guide, but I can't find the answe to my question there. And I am still learning to use Id. Probably there are some functions I am missing. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
How can I change the color of those little squares?
Thanks
adobe-indesign
I am using this template.
I can change everything, however I can't find the right option to change the color of the page numbers. The default is blue.
I tried to read the official adobe guide, but I can't find the answe to my question there. And I am still learning to use Id. Probably there are some functions I am missing. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
How can I change the color of those little squares?
Thanks
adobe-indesign
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It's on the masterpage B (In the pages panel. Window -> pages). There you can simply select the square and change the color.

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Could be that they are in the Master Pages?
On your right hand-side, there is your "Pages" menu. On top you can find the Master Pages.
Double click on Master A, and you'll be able to edit the number pages.
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There are two full-spread page masters in this template, and the B-Master is the one applied to all the internal pages, containing the page numbering square - once you have that page master onscreen, you can change the colour of the underlying square quite easily.
hope that helps.
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It's on the masterpage B (In the pages panel. Window -> pages). There you can simply select the square and change the color.

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It's on the masterpage B (In the pages panel. Window -> pages). There you can simply select the square and change the color.

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It's on the masterpage B (In the pages panel. Window -> pages). There you can simply select the square and change the color.

It's on the masterpage B (In the pages panel. Window -> pages). There you can simply select the square and change the color.

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Could be that they are in the Master Pages?
On your right hand-side, there is your "Pages" menu. On top you can find the Master Pages.
Double click on Master A, and you'll be able to edit the number pages.
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Could be that they are in the Master Pages?
On your right hand-side, there is your "Pages" menu. On top you can find the Master Pages.
Double click on Master A, and you'll be able to edit the number pages.
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Could be that they are in the Master Pages?
On your right hand-side, there is your "Pages" menu. On top you can find the Master Pages.
Double click on Master A, and you'll be able to edit the number pages.
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Could be that they are in the Master Pages?
On your right hand-side, there is your "Pages" menu. On top you can find the Master Pages.
Double click on Master A, and you'll be able to edit the number pages.
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There are two full-spread page masters in this template, and the B-Master is the one applied to all the internal pages, containing the page numbering square - once you have that page master onscreen, you can change the colour of the underlying square quite easily.
hope that helps.
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There are two full-spread page masters in this template, and the B-Master is the one applied to all the internal pages, containing the page numbering square - once you have that page master onscreen, you can change the colour of the underlying square quite easily.
hope that helps.
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There are two full-spread page masters in this template, and the B-Master is the one applied to all the internal pages, containing the page numbering square - once you have that page master onscreen, you can change the colour of the underlying square quite easily.
hope that helps.
There are two full-spread page masters in this template, and the B-Master is the one applied to all the internal pages, containing the page numbering square - once you have that page master onscreen, you can change the colour of the underlying square quite easily.
hope that helps.
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