Applying a Page Set to an Element
Once you have created a page set, you can apply it to an element. Once an element has been assigned a page set, the page set remains in effect until the element ends in the document.
You cannot apply page sets to a title element. Instead, you must apply the page set to the title element's parent element. For example, you would apply a page set to a chapter element rather than to the title in chapter context.
To Apply a Page Set to an Element
1. In the Elements list, choose the element to which you want to apply the page set.
2. Go to the Breaks category.
3. In the Print/PDF and RTF only group, select Page, Odd Page, or Even Page in the Start new list to define the page type on which the element should start. For example, if you are applying the page set to the chapter element, you should select Odd Page to start chapters on odd pages.
4. Select the name of the page set from the list of available page sets in the Name field.
5. Choose a Page number option:
◦ <Derive>: inherit numbering from parent element
◦ Continue: do not restart page numbering when element starts
◦ Initial: restart page numbering when element starts
6. Choose > to save the stylesheet.