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pages above one another instead of side by side ?

Last post 11-04-2005 3:28 PM by v BONES v. 5 replies.
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  • 10-27-2005 9:14 PM

    pages above one another instead of side by side ?

    Is it possible to put one page above the other instead of side by side. As an example when you want to do a calendar that is going to be folded in 2 and hung on a wall.

    What's the easiest way to construct my document?

    Thanks
  • 10-27-2005 10:10 PM In reply to

    • jonesy17
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    pages above one another instead of side by side ?

    When you create your document, turn off the option for "Facing Pages".

    Robert
  • 10-28-2005 1:51 AM In reply to

    pages above one another instead of side by side ?

    Yes but this way I cannot view the pages as spread

    What I want to do is the same thing as when you do a brochure facing pages but only with a 90° rotation.

    Is that possible with Quark v4?

    Hope this is clearer.

    P.S. I realised my question would have been more appropriate in the general forum, I'm sorry if that offended some people
  • 10-28-2005 9:43 AM In reply to

    pages above one another instead of side by side ?

    Your stuck with making your page height twice the size and using guides to mark the half way point.
  • 11-04-2005 11:33 AM In reply to

    pages above one another instead of side by side ?

    You might be best turning your head or monitor through 90 degrees. If you make your page double height as larsen suggested, it would require splitting in two when imposing for print. If you have a single picture over the fold of the calendar getting it to line up correctly is going to be difficult.
    ... there was the puzzle of why the sun came out during the day, instead of at night when the light would come in useful.
    Terry Pratchet
  • 11-04-2005 3:28 PM In reply to

    pages above one another instead of side by side ?

    ...or use Larsen's method but set the document up as printers pairs.
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