Hi there,
I am setting up an 8 page/4 panel roll-fold self-mailer brochure.
I want the folded width to be 4″ and length will be 8.5″.
I talked with my printer who told me to make the first folded-in panel narrower by 1/16″ and then the end panel 1/16″ shorter than the previous. No questions there.
I was following along with this technique https://creativepro.com/new-folding-tricks-in-cs5.php to make each panel its own page (and thus width) and allow them to shuffle and drag them side-by-side. That was working fine until I realized that if I want an element to go across panels of differing widths, then the design will be off because when the pages are different widths, there is a gap between them on the artboard.
Is there a way to make the pages butt up against one another?
Or is my best bet to make one long page that is 8.5″ tall and 15.8125″ long and then draw my own guides and folds?
That is how I set up brochures in the past but was excited to give this a go — and make my printer happy! (they don’t have a template for me to work off of) :)
Hope this makes sense….
Thanks!