Finding the centrefold
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Hi there, I have a fairly long document (over 100 pages) with prelims. Is there any way other than counting to find where a centrefold (for advertising) should go?
I stuffed up last year forgetting to include the prelims!
I’m not sure what a prelim is, as I work in book publishing. If it’s anything like an un-numbered photo section in the middle of a book, I’m have to count to see where the middle is, and I don’t know of anything automatic.
But to me it’s pretty simple. If my book is 320 pages then I divide by two, then around page 160 is where the photo section goes.
Or am I misunderstanding?
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