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  • Introduction
  • Revit
    • What is Revit?
    • Revit: Learning Resources
    • Revit: A Tour of the Interface
    • Step-by-Step: Building a Model in Revit
    • Step-by-Step: Revit Tutorial / Shipping Container
    • Step-by-Step: Revit Tutorial / Basic Building Shell + Floors
    • Step-by-Step: Revit Tutorial / Adding Windows and Doors
    • Step-by-Step: Revit Tutorial / Adding Stairs
    • Step-by-Step: Revit Tutorial / Importing Background Sketches
    • Importing a SketchUp Massing Model to Revit
    • Modeling from Mass Instances
    • Rhino to Revit Workflow: Twisted Tower
    • Revit: Placing Grids and Columns
    • Step-by-Step: Revit Tutorial / Creating a Simple Family
    • Using the Material Browser to Specify and Create Materials
    • Applying Materials Within a Revit Project
  • Rhino
    • What is Rhino?
    • Rhino: Learning Resources
    • Rhino: Basic Interface Navigation
    • Rhino: Commonly Used Commands
    • Rhino: Classes of Objects
    • Rhino: Layers
    • Rhino: Selecting Objects
    • Rhino: Special Keys
    • Rhino: Importing and Exporting
    • Rhino: Printing
    • Step-by-Step: Building a Simple House in Rhino
    • Step-by-Step: 2D Projections in Rhino
    • Rhino to AutoCAD Workflow: Cutting a Section
    • Step-by-Step: Rhino Tutorial / Shipping Container
  • Grasshopper
    • What is Grasshopper?
    • Grasshopper: Learning Resources
    • Grasshopper: Definitions
    • Grasshopper: Components
    • Grasshopper: Interface
    • Step-by-Step: A Simple Grasshopper Definition
    • Step-by-Step: Basic Mathematics in Grasshopper
    • Step-by-Step: Lofted Surface Along Curve in Grasshopper
    • Step-by-Step: Brick Wall on Curved Path
    • Elk
  • AutoCAD
    • What is AutoCAD?
    • AutoCAD: Commonly Used Commands
    • AutoCAD: Special Keys
    • AutoCAD: Function Keys
    • AutoCAD: Selection
    • AutoCAD: Layers
    • AutoCAD: Lineweights
    • AutoCAD: Linetypes
    • AutoCAD: Saving and Opening Drawings
    • AutoCAD: Importing and Exporting
    • AutoCAD: Inserting, Scaling, and Clipping Images
    • Step-by-Step: Drawing Simple Outlines in AutoCAD
    • Step-by-Step: 2D AutoCAD to Rhino
    • Step-by-Step: AutoCAD Tutorial / Shipping Container
    • AutoCAD: Layouts and Viewports.
    • AutoCAD: Using Dimensions.
    • AutoCAD: Applying Dimensions.
    • Developing a Wall Section in AutoCAD and Illustrator
    • AutoCAD: The XREF command.
    • AutoCAD: Plot Style Tables.
    • AutoCAD: Working in 3D Space.
  • Photoshop
    • What is Photoshop?
    • Photoshop: Pixels
    • Photoshop: Image Resolution
    • Photoshop: Layers
    • Photoshop: Selection
    • Photoshop: File Types
  • Illustrator
    • What is Illustrator?
    • Illustrator: Artboards
    • Illustrator: Lineweights
    • Step-by-Step: Image Trace in Illustrator
  • InDesign
    • What is InDesign?
    • InDesign: Document Setup
    • InDesign: Interface and Navigation
    • InDesign: Adding and Removing Pages
    • InDesign: Guides, Margins, and Columns
    • InDesign: Working with Images and Elements
    • InDesign: Working with Text
    • InDesign: Master Pages
    • InDesign: Page Numbers
    • Step-by-Step: Aligning Images in InDesign
    • InDesign: Printing
    • InDesign: Packaging
  • SketchUp
    • What is SketchUp?
    • SketchUp: Basic Tools
    • Step-by-Step: SketchUp Tutorial / Shipping Container
  • Maxwell
    • Creating an Emitter Material in Maxwell
  • 3DS Max Design
    • 3DS Max Design: Basic Concepts.
    • 3DS Max Design: Useful Keyboard Shortcuts.
    • 3DS Max Design: Importing and Linking Models.
    • 3DS Max Design: Working With Layers.
    • 3DS Max Design: Creating a Daylight System.
    • 3DS Max Design: Rendering a Still Image.
    • 3DS Max Design: Rendering a Simple Path Animation.
  • Linetypes
  • Lineweights
  • Scale Factor
  • Techniques for Reducing File Size

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December 2, 2014 by mikechristenson

InDesign: Page Numbers

  • InDesign
  • InDesign, page numbers
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To create uniformly located page numbers, click on a master page icon and use the T tool to place the cursor where the page number should appear. Then choose Type > Insert Special Character > Markers > Current Page Number.

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