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Barry Monks
ParticipantNo, I’ve never come across this either. If you start with the cover page as P1, then logically that and all other ‘right-hand; pages would be odd and the left ones even. You can, of course specify the start page number in Document Setup > Start Page No. if that helps
Barry Monks
ParticipantAh, thanks Sam. That’s done it.
Barry Monks
ParticipantYes, I did, David. Made no difference. It refuses to allow less than three lines at the end of a paragraph, even though I have specified two
Barry Monks
ParticipantI want to balance the columns. There is clearly enough room for the bottom lines of the left and centre paragraphs to wrap over, but they won’t.
Barry Monks
ParticipantSorry, David. Please try this one:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qXKF7FsmN3e4mRTgYtjiObw7NeXK8qFk/view?usp=sharingBarry Monks
ParticipantThanks, David. Done
Barry Monks
ParticipantThanks for your response. I “think they are CMYK” because they are ;) For some reason, Adobe Acrobat produces washed-out images – particularly reds – when it converts to CMYK, which I can fix only by starting with CMYK.
Barry Monks
ParticipantYup. Exactly the same problem. My workaround is to convert the offending images to PDFs in PhotoShop using the Adobe PDF Preset ‘Smallest file size’ and checking ‘Preserve PhotoShop Editing Capabilities’ [if there is actual text in the graphic].
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ParticipantBarry Monks
ParticipantWe couldn’t use it because the business version of Google Docs wouldn’t allow access.
Barry Monks
ParticipantWell, I suppose you could make your own graphics and insert them. Trouble is they will ‘flow’ with the text and may end up in the wrong place. Probably best to simply place them on the page. Alternatively just use something like (continued . . . and . . . continued)
Barry Monks
Participant“If you set the bleed in Document Setup, you will see it in the Normal View in Screen Mode. My bleed lines show up as red”
Thank you, Robert (Bob). That’s a good workaround but Graham’s suggestion is the solution.
Barry Monks
ParticipantGraham, you are a genius. Thank you so much.
Barry Monks
ParticipantNo, I have no other problem with guides and it’s the same on all old or new docs. I read somewhere just now that guides entirely on the pasteboard will not show in the document. I want them to mark the bleed area so I can align image edges to it. It was suggested that simply increasing the page size would be a work around but this seems ridiculous.
Barry Monks
ParticipantThanks for trying, Graham. So do your master page pasteboard guides show on document pages?
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