Count me in. Master Pages was one of the great features of PageMaker. You could turn them on... turn them off. That is the kind of improvement I would upgrade for. Ed
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Count me in. Master Pages was one of the great features of PageMaker. You could turn them on... turn them off. That is the kind of improvement I would upgrade for. Ed
Interesting. This was the difference between MS Word and WordPerfect. WordPerfect was excellent for long documents because of the Styles feature. Also, WordPerfect perpetuated a style from page to page until told to do otherwise. A style could be confined to a single page or multiple non-sequential pages. Any change to a style propagated to all uses of that style. At the time, circa early '90s, Word did not have the "document wide" feature and each page had to be crafted much like you are discussing.
Excluding repeating objects, Xara is essentially a page program and not a document program, although the feature is available in named colors.