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And also so that when I add a page of content in the middle somewhere, every other page is moved accordingly to fit that in.
Let me try and clarify:
I am working on a project. The project is a print booklet, that consists of double sided prints that are folded to create the booklet.
Doing something like this requires an unusual page order – page 7 could be on the second sheet of paper, and the two adjacent pages on a spread are not always going to be adjacent in the book.
By default ID arranges the pages in consecutive order, but if I were to print this out, and fold the pages into a booklet, I would not get the order that logically fits the booklet.
So my question is, is there a way to format the spreads so that they align in such a way so that when I print them they are ready to be folded into the booklet.
And, does anyone know if it is possible in InDesign to set the pages so that they are formatted for a double sided booklet?
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