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A bit tricky indeed but definitely the way to go! Thanks ///
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You can actually do this directly from Id now using the Export PDF panel:
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I'd like to save my doc as a PDF but InDesign doesnt' give me the option. It is grayed out
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Not sure what you mean here.
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I think you might enjoy this:
http://www.adobe.com/designcenter/video_workshop/?id=vid0217
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@forum romanum,
Nice video, nothing new to me and unfortunattely nothing new about print/export book as spreads.
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the actual solution to this problem is here: http://indesignsecrets.com/make-it-look-like-a-book-in-the-acrobat-pdf.php
The trick is to export from InDesign as single pages, then let Acrobat handle the two-page display.
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A bit tricky indeed but definitely the way to go! Thanks ///
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You can actually do this directly from Id now using the Export PDF panel:
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Hello. There is no "trick", when you select File > Export choose Format "Adobe PDF (Print)", click Save, then in the next dialogue box choose the Spreads radio box in the Pages area.
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Personally, I think forcing readers to scroll both up/down and left/right to view your document is a big turn-off. I often set the initial view as two-up, but I would never make it impossible for a reader to change that.
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Document wise yes, but try it from a INDESIGN BOOK! With documents ending with a left page, en the following document starting with a right page.
Unfortunately is does not work that way! Unless you are working with a different version of InDesign....
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....14 years later. Nope still same problem. And noone seems to understad what you are asking @dtpartner_Suzz 😅
Please - if you don't know what a .indb-file is, don't reply.
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It's so needlessly cryptic. This question should not inspire such a long multi-answer response. Why not just make it intuitive, using plain language? Here's a wild idea- the dialogues should the same language one would use verbally to describe. And a preview window. It's amazing how Adobe gets away with not meaningfully improving their products.