The 30 pages from the 5_chpt_3 file are assigned to page positions
575 to 605.
The 8 pages from the 6_chpt_4 file are assigned to page positions 606
to 614.
The pages from the 7_appendix file are assigned to page positions from
616 on.
Example 2
This example includes page assignments for a book that includes the
starting page number in the page names. For example,
Page_28_56.p1.pdf has a starting page number of 28.
The page position can be calculated by adding the starting page
number (for example 01 or 28) and the page number (for example 1
from P1, 2 from P2, 3 from P3, and so on), then subtracting 1. For
example, for page name Page_28_56.p3.pdf, the page position would
be 28 + 3 - 1 = 30.
Refined filenames are as follows:
Page_01_27.p1.pdf
Page_01_27.p2.pdf
Page_01_27.p3.pdf
... Page_01_27.p27.pdf
Page_28_56.p1.pdf
Page_28_56.p2.pdf
Page_28_56.p3.pdf
... Page_28_56.p56.pdf
In the
Raw APA File
view the instructions to assign the pages would
be:
ASSIGN= [$]_[#Start]_[$].p[#PgPosition].pdf "*" [#Start]+
[#PgPosition] -1 1
One way to add the instruction in the APA Editor is to type the
ASSIGN= statement in the
Raw APA File
view. If you do that the wild
cards will be correctly named. Alternatively, you can start entering it in
the
Page Assignments
view and make any required additions or
changes in the
Raw APA File
view.
In the
Page Assignments
view, the instruction will look like:
Refined file name
Page set name/
prefix
Position
Layer
_ _ .p .pdf
+ -1
1
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Chapter 11— Page sets and impositions