Indesign / Layout Q
Indesign / Layout Q
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- Josev0
You could, as others have said, make the cover a separate document. Or, you could make the Front and back cover the first two pages in the document, have them set up as a spread with the remaining 22 pages as individual pages. Just uncheck "allow document pages to shuffle" and drag page two up next to page one. Just be sure to tell the printer that page one and two are the covers.
- Unless I'm not understanding the problemJosev
- That's what I said up above. It's been discussed ad naseum.monospaced
- and you're understanding perfectly fine, which is why your solution is spot onmonospaced
- Yes, it's been discussed ad nauseum, but I posted this because he may not know that you can move individual pages by unchecking the "allow document pages..." feature.Josev
- by unchecking the "allow document pages..." featureJosev
- fair enoughmonospaced
- Also, as others have pointed out, it's really not that big of an issue because the imposition software will probably remove the unnecessary bleed. But it would be tedious to layout those pages if it's one large image spanning both pages. So this is probably easiest from a design perspective.Josev
- the unnecessary bleed. But it would be tedious to layout those pages if it's one large image spanning both pages. So this is probably easiest from a design perspective.Josev
- exactly, it was I who said thatmonospaced
