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Hello all,
I am trying to create a PDF and ePUB of the book I have create in InDesign, however the pages are not flowing properly. I have some nice flowing spreads and then two random pages that stick out as individual pages. All the chapters are individual files with facing pages that I have saved into a book that has been synchronised. How do I get all the pages flowing nicely?
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Hi Tom from London:
I'll address the PDF part of the question. The book is set up correctly, I suspect it was your export settings. In the animation below, I am exporting an Interactive PDF (because I believe you want to see the PDF on screen) and I'm setting it to Export as Pages (not spreads), Fit to Page and Two up with the cover page.
~Barb
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Did you select to export as spreads in the export dialog
-Manan
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Hey Manan, yes I did
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Can you share a sample document where this issue happens.
-Manan
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If this is a Reflowable ePub you'd want single pages only.
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I also get the same results as you have pasted in your screenshot when using spread option, it seems to make sense as well. It is not merging two seperate spreads into one. A similiar question is being discussed at the following link, there a user has posted a workaround that you can try unless some chimes in with a proper way(if it even exits)
https://community.adobe.com/t5/indesign/export-book-to-pdf/m-p/11148525?page=1#M187093
-Manan
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cust: "… however the pages are not flowing properly. I have some nice flowing spreads and then two random pages that stick out as individual pages …"
issue: the flow is not continuous when viewing in acrobat … sometime dbl-pg and sometime sngl-pg.
this is elementary … i have attached two screen-caps below … to better illustrate.
in acrobat … the pdf layout appears different between pg18-19.
in indesign … division between chap1+2 appears different.
start indesign … open both chap1+2+3 files … toggling “pages-palette” in view for each
all other chaps … first-pg starts on left-side … last-page ends on right-side … this is good (according to poster).
according to your request … seems to me you’d want the first-page to always appear on left-side in the pages-palette … and last-page to always appears on right-side. the way you have it set up … you are commanding indesign to stop current pagination after pg18 and start new pagination at pg19. you may add blank-page at end of chapter … such as what you correctly set up between chap-4 and chap-5.
fwiw … same issue appears with toc-section … you start/stop it obnoxiously … forcing the software to begin/end pagination crudely.
original-layout:
optimal-layout:
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If I were producing this text-heavy book, I'd produce one version as a PDF and create another as a Reflowable PDF. The two formats are not compatible.
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Hi Tom from London:
I'll address the PDF part of the question. The book is set up correctly, I suspect it was your export settings. In the animation below, I am exporting an Interactive PDF (because I believe you want to see the PDF on screen) and I'm setting it to Export as Pages (not spreads), Fit to Page and Two up with the cover page.
~Barb