![]() Whenever there was a blank page, it had "This page intentionally left blank" in the center about 120 points down from the top. This way, when the text of a section showed that read "plus in a box" of overset text, I could add two pages (Pages Panel > hamburger menu > Insert Pages > 2 > Enter. I put a paragraph with this style as the last paragraph in each major section, with the text "This page intentionally left blank" in it. Advanced Character Formats > Baseline Shift: -120 pt. ![]() Keep Options > Start Paragraph: On Next Even Page.Indents and Spacing > Alignment: Center.I created a paragraph style called Blank that has: This prevented graphics from moving to where they went into the margin towards the spine. I then made sure, when I needed more space at the end of each section to always add two pages. Instead, I turned off Smart Text Reflow and used the BreakTextThread script to break the text into separate Stories at each major section heading. This was a really, really bad idea, resulting in crashes, and often making my graphics run into the margin towards the spine and than hadto be manually moved. I tried having each section starting with a style that insists on starting on the next odd page, combined with Smart Text Reflow. I wanted each major section to start on an odd page, with a blank page ahead of it if needed. So the graphics are manually put in their places on the page. My experiments with anchored graphics were a failureā¦ the graphics never quite ended up in places I wanted, which was right next to or on the next page of the relevant text. It has two columns of text on each page, with graphics sometimes extending into the margin away from the spine. Regardless, I thought I might want to have this feature in a long file I was creating. ![]() I think this is a historical artifact of the days when we photocopied many documents, rather than finding the PDF online and printing again. There is a tradition to have "This page intentionally left blank" on blank pages. I could find nothing about this in the InDesign forum, only on the Framemaker Forum. ![]()
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