Page headers and footers

Typically, most pages of a publication will include a page number in their header or footer. They might also include mention of the section or chapter name, for example, to which they belong.

These details are typically added as fields (placeholders) to the header or footer on a master page. On pages to which that master page is applied, the fields automatically report the correct value.

Page numbering

Page numbering and naming on a publication verso page.

Numbering pages

You can format the page number and set the numbering style in Sections on the Pages panel. This feature also lets you create multiple sections (e.g. Preface, Table of contents, Index, etc.) which can be named and have different starting page numbers and numbering styles.

Page numbers are inserted as fields (via the Fields panel or via the on-screen keyboard's Insert button), which dynamically update.

To suppress page numbering on initial sections of a publication (e.g. Contents or Preface), don't assign a master page that contains page number fields to their pages.

Naming pages

Names that identify a page's place in a publication are inserted as fields. At their simplest, you might use a field that displays the section name to which a page belongs. You can specify section names for page ranges in Sections on the Pages panel.

Alternatively, you can use a running header, which displays text that appears on the same or an earlier page and which is formatted with a specific paragraph or character style. A running header's text 'runs' for multiple pages—i.e. does not change—until another application of the text style is encountered.

The following source options are available to specify the source of a running header's text:

Formatting a running header

The Running Header field's formatting options allow you to limit the amount of text displayed by the field. This might be due to the source text being too long to display in full, or for other aesthetic reasons.

Running headers can transform their text's capitalization, or to simply repeat their source's capitalization.

The following formatting options are available for running headers:

To add page numbering or naming:
  1. On the Pages panel, tap a master page's thumbnail.
  2. Create a text frame on the master page to contain your page number/name field and optionally extra header/footer text.
  3. Tap within the text frame to create an insertion point.
  4. On the Fields panel, in the Document Sections group, do one of the following:
    • To add page numbering, double-tap Page Number.
    • To add page naming based on section names, double-tap Name.
    • To add page naming based on an applied text style, double-tap Running Header.

On the master page, page numbers are represented by the hash symbol (#) and page naming is represented by placeholder text: <Section Name> or <Running Header>. These will be replaced by actual numbers and names on publication pages to which the master page is applied.

To change a section's page numbering style:
  1. On the Pages panel, tap Sections.
  2. Tap the arrow at the right of a section's entry.
  3. From the Number style pop-up menu, choose from various standard numbering schemes such as Arabic numerals (1, 2, 3), upper/lowercase Roman (I, II, III, i, ii, iii), alphabetic letters (A, B, C, a, b, c) and more.
To change a running header's source and formatting options:

Do one of the following:

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