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Apply master pages
If your document
contains custom spreads (such as a 3- or 4‑page foldout in a magazine),
any master you apply should contain the same number of pages.
Note: Master
items on a document page have a dotted border. If you cannot view master
items on a document page, the master item may be hidden on a lower
layer or the master items may be hidden. Choose Show Master Items
from the Pages panel menu.
Apply a master to a document page or spread- To apply a master to one page,
drag the master page icon to a page icon in the Pages panel. When
a black rectangle surrounds the desired page, release the mouse
button.
- To apply a master to a spread, drag the master page icon
to a corner of the spread in the Pages panel. When a black rectangle
surrounds all pages in the desired spread, release the mouse button.
 Applying a master to a page (left) and applying a master to
a spread (right)
Apply a master to multiple pages Do one of the following:In the Pages panel, select the pages to
which you want to apply a new master. Then press Alt (Windows) or
Option (Mac OS) as you click a master.
Choose Apply Master To Pages from the Pages panel
menu, select a master for Apply Master, make sure that the page
ranges in the To Pages option are the ones you want, and click OK.
You can apply a master to multiple pages at once. For example, you
can type 5, 7‑9, 13‑16 to apply the same
master to pages 5, 7‑9, and 13‑16. (See Display absolute or section numbering in the Pages panel.)
 Applying a master to a discontiguous range of pages
Unassign masters from document pages Apply the None master from the Masters
section of the Pages panel. When you unassign a master from a page,
its layout and items no longer apply to the page. If a master contains
most of the elements you want, but you need to customize the appearance
of a few pages, you can override master items and edit or modify
them on those document pages, instead of unassigning the master.
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