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Single landscape digital X double portrait book

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Feb 01, 2021 Feb 01, 2021

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Is there a way to setup a document so that I can either export to single landscape spreads for digital displaying, or to double portrait spreads for printing a book?

 

I am planing to structure my portfolio so that I can use it for both print and digital, without having to rework the whole document.

 

I'm hoping there is a possibility to have a single landscape spread be simultaneously a double portrait spread.

is there a way?

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Community Expert , Feb 02, 2021 Feb 02, 2021

Yes, in InDesign when you export to PDF you can choose single pages or facing pages.

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Yes, in InDesign when you export to PDF you can choose single pages or facing pages.

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Thank you Derek. For some reason I had assumed all this time that there was no easy way to do this. Perhaps I kept this belief from much earlier versions of indesign...

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