Indesign doc layout
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- kalkal
I've hardly ever used indesign but I'm getting along quite well for a one off thing I need to do...
Just wondering, is there a feature for orginising pages to be printed for a magazine in order, for example if I'm working on dual page spreads, my first page will be the font page and last page, my second printed page will be the second page and second to last page.
Is there a feature that works this out for you or do you just have to orginise the pages manually after creating a publication?
(just looking for a nudge in the right direction, I'll google it if theres a feature for this) :)
- jimbojones0
let the printer do it
- So it is done manually?.. albiet by them...?kalkal
- they have a special $$$$$ software for thisjimbojones
- well maybe $$$$jimbojones
- johndiggity0
use the inbooklet feature built into indesign if you really need to.
- Kiggen0
you have to deliver it in loose spreads to the printer, he will place it in order
- ESKEMA0
don't do it unless you're printing it yourself.
export as individual pages, the printer will sort it the way they want.if you are printing yourself, it's under file > print booklet
- doesnotexist0
nah you can do it yourself it's so easy in indesign and it saves the printer some time and agrivation.
in indesign, file/print booklet i think it is and set it up with whatever bleeds/no bleeds as a pdf.
- jteore0
Manually set up your doc to represent the page order. "Page X" are tags that InDesign automates. You go in and change the page info.
IE: Page 1 is now tagged "Cover" etc