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Hello there,
This question regards book file creation (for paper, not for online)
I have checked that both documents (the first one with my manuscript and the chapter one) have the same settings and followed simple steps laid out in a video tutorial on Udemy.
But, my chapter file (the first I've ever created, I am brand new to InDesign) has slightly misaligned frames. Faint blue lines also are now running parallel to the inner and lower lilac margins!
What have I not done or done wrong?
Any suggestions most appreciated! Not pulling hair out yet, simply taking deep breaths in philosophical attempt to take all teething problems in good stride...
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Try using Adjust Layout.
In the File menu, change your settings to get the desired result.
Then, go to your master page(s), and then to Layout>Margins and Columns menu to turn on Adjust Layout for that
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Try using Adjust Layout.
In the File menu, change your settings to get the desired result.
Then, go to your master page(s), and then to Layout>Margins and Columns menu to turn on Adjust Layout for that master.
Note: this won't always update the existing pages but could prevent problems in the future.
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Thank you sooo much! I really appreciate answer!
I made the Adjust Layout changes to my manuscript document and its Master and then to a new document, although only after moving Chap One into it. The worrying blue line (that I could not get ride of) no longer shows up in the Chap One doc. The text frames were not aligned on every page, perhaps because I made Adjust Layout changes to the Chap One doc only after moving text frames into it) but moved easily into place.
I can now serenely proceed with getting on with getting my book done! A pretty important thing to be able to do!
Thank. you again! This has made my afternoon!