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ADOBE INDESIGN CS PAGEMAKER EDITION 25 User Guide Supplement In InDesign, you can also create columns within a single text frame. This lets you create columns of text quickly-without adding and threading a text frame for each column-and lets you vary the number and arrangement of columns that appear in different areas of a page or spread. For more information about starting a new document, changing margin and column settings, or setting text-frame properties, see InDesign Help. A B Pages palette in InDesign A. Master page icons B. Page icons Creating master pages Just as in PageMaker, master pages in InDesign can contain ruler guides, page-number markers, logos, or any other objects you want to add to multiple pages in your document. You create, delete, and apply master pages in InDesign using the Pages palette. As in PageMaker, new documents in InDesign include a document master. In PageMaker, you jump to the document master by clicking the left or right master page icons at the bottom of the document window. In InDesign, the document master appears in the Pages palette and is called "A-Master" by default. Note that, unlike PageMaker, InDesign also includes a choice for no master, called [None], in the Pages palette. Note the following: • In InDesign, you can base one master page on another, creating an ongoing relationship between them. Editing the "parent" master page causes changes to ripple through all the "child" master pages. • You can override master-page objects or detach objects from the master page, so that you can modify them directly just like any other page item. To override a master-page object, hold down Ctrl+Shift (Windows) or Command+Shift (Mac OS), and then click the object on the document page. • Text on a page will not wrap around master objects with text wrap applied. Text wrap applied to master objects affects text on the master page only. For more information about using masters, or overriding and detaching master objects, see InDesign Help.