In this tutorial, I show how to customize and add parents pages (formerly called master pages) in Adobe InDesign. Enroll in my recently completely re-developed and updated course about Adobe InDesign; get the link by subscribing to occasional updates (unsubscribe at any time if you want!) about design education: https://forms.aweber.com/form/90/166341490.htm Adobe InDesign’s Parent Pages (formerly called Master Pages) are a powerful feature that help you maintain consistent design elements across multiple pages in your document. Instead of manually repeating layouts, you can create a parent page that contains recurring items like headers, footers, page numbers, logos, and background graphics—and apply it to any number of pages at once. In this overview, you’ll learn how Parent Pages streamline your workflow by letting you edit global design elements in one place. Any changes you make to a parent page automatically update all pages it’s applied to, saving time and reducing errors. You’ll also see how to override specific elements on individual pages when needed, giving you both consistency and flexibility. Whether you’re designing books, magazines, or multi-page documents, mastering Parent Pages is essential for working efficiently in Adobe InDesign.

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