Page number parameters – Apple Logic Pro 8 User Manual
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Chapter 33
Working With Notation
Page Number Parameters
The Page Numbers checkbox must be activated for the following parameters to have
an effect.
Horizontal Position
Alters the horizontal alignment on the page. Choose from:
 Alternating: Alternating, beginning on the right side.
 Left, Right, or Centered: These are self-explanatory.
 Rev. Alternating: Alternating, beginning on the left side.
Vertical Position
Alters the vertical alignment on the page. You can choose either: Top or Bottom.
Page Offset
This value is added to each actual page number, for display purposes. This can be
useful when writing a piece consisting of several parts, which are saved as separate
project files. To retain continuous page numbers throughout the score, you can set this
parameter to the number of pages contained in all preceding parts (project files).
Horizontal Distance
The horizontal distance from the outermost printing position on the page. This is only
relevant for page numbers with the Horizontal Position parameter set to Alternating or
Rev. Alternating.
Vertical Distance
The vertical distance to the highest or lowest printing position on the page (dependent
on whether Vertical Position is set to Top or Bottom).
Hide 1st Page Number
Prevents the display (and printout) of the page number on the first page (all others are
displayed and printed).
Prefix
Allows you to enter text which will be displayed with every page number.
Example: If you use the prefix Page—the word Page, followed by a space and the
actual page number—will be displayed on each page. This means that page three will
display Page 3. If you want the page number in the middle of the prefix, you need to
use the # symbol as a variable for the page number. An example: “- pg.# -” on the
second page prints as “- pg.2 -”.
You can also use the following text symbols to include automatically generated text in
the prefix:
 “\ i” for the score set name.
 “\ n” for the project (file) name.