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Inspiring
March 22, 2024
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margin facing pages , not the same

  • March 22, 2024
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im trying to make a printed publication. I want the inside to have a bigger margin to leave space for book binding. Ive set my document, and the margin settings. however. as you can see, my document came out where the inside margin on the left page is smaller (because the side with a bigger margin is on right right side of the right page.) whereas the inside margin on the right page is bigger, just like how I wanted it to be. anyone knows if this should be fixed if I'm making a publication? or lmk solutions to this please.

 

(also I want to organise the pages to the order of the printed document, anyone knows any programme that can do this?)

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Correct answer angelena chang

oh wait my bad. figured it out. accidentally duplicated master page

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James Gifford—NitroPress
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March 22, 2024

All just an example of how InDesign is not like Word and other tools that do almost everying on autopilot. There is a lot that goes into a document before you can type the first word or place an element, and neither the steps nor their "range" is completely intuitive.

 

Those big starting steps are a good place to invest some time in basic tutorials, so you get a good grounding in document layout and formatting. The time will pay back in multiples that would otherwise be lost to trying to figure things out one step at a time and backing out of mistake after mistake.

 

That said, I'm not quite sure what your second request means. You generally want to keep the number of Parent pages small, and while they can be re-ordered in their list, it's pretty much irrelevant to the actual document layout.

angelena changAuthorCorrect answer
Inspiring
March 22, 2024

oh wait my bad. figured it out. accidentally duplicated master page

Robert at ID-Tasker
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March 22, 2024

Your "A-Parent" should be like this: