The Mystery of the Fickle Folio Contest Answer and Winner
Solve this InDesign mystery for a chance at winning a great prize.
Itās time to reveal the solutionāand the winnerāfor this monthās InDesignSecrets contest!Ā
Here’s the scenario:Ā
Youāre managing a project where you send out article layout templates to freelance designers. The designers are responsible for designing the layout of their articles and flowing the text. You send them a template, and receive their finished InDesign files and assemble those in a Book file for output.

template file

finished file fromĀ designer
During proofing, you discover that the page numbers are in the wrong font for one of the articles.

incorrect page number formatting
Theyāre still formatted with the same style that you set up before you sent the file to the designer.
The style definitionĀ is the same and there are no overrides.
And the designer says he never edited the page number style.
Everything else isĀ OK.
Why are the page numbers in this chapter in the wrong font?
Solution:Ā The page number style (along with all the other paragraph styles) was based on the Basic Paragraph style.

The ability to base styles on a “parent” style gives you tremendous power to adjust the formatting of text throughout a document. It also gives you tremendous power to mess things up if you’re not careful.
In this case, the designer wanted to change the font used by all the other styles and knew that editing the definition of Basic Paragraph would accomplish this in one step. But that person didn’t notice that the page number was also based on Basic Paragraph.
Even more unwelcome formatting changes might occur if this file is placed into a Book and styles are synchronized.
These issues could’ve been avoided if the template had been set up in such a way that the page number style was not based on the same parent style as the rest of the text, and that none of the styles got theirĀ font information from the Basic Paragraph style. Check out Anne-Marie’s postĀ 3 Ways to Change the Default Font in InDesign (Don’t Edit [Basic Paragraph]!) for more on this topic.
And the winner of this contest isā¦
FrƩdƩric MommƩja
Frédéric wins 3 months access to videos of any 2 days of CreativePro Week 2017.
Thanks to everyone who entered, and be on the lookout for another contest with a new great prize next month!
This article was last modified on July 25, 2019
This article was first published on July 20, 2017
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