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Hi clémentines37141414,
I think, we have two options here:
[1] Setup a document with facing pages in portrait mode and not in landscape as you did.
Rotate the view on the spread to 90° and work with that. That's an option in the Pages panel for a given spread.
[2] Setup a document with non-facing pages where every spread has two landscape pages.
In every spread move the first page of the two pages using the Page tool to the position you want.
Regards,
Uwe Laubender
( Adobe Community Professi
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Hi clémentines37141414,
I think, we have two options here:
[1] Setup a document with facing pages in portrait mode and not in landscape as you did.
Rotate the view on the spread to 90° and work with that. That's an option in the Pages panel for a given spread.
[2] Setup a document with non-facing pages where every spread has two landscape pages.
In every spread move the first page of the two pages using the Page tool to the position you want.
Regards,
Uwe Laubender
( Adobe Community Professional )
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We work with books with binding on the long edge in landscape mode. And although these 2 methods work, they drastically slow down InDesign when we produce long documents.
I wish Adobe would add an additional page layout / binding option for "calendar" style publications. It's a very common layout at quick printers, such as Shutterfly.com.