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The Binding drop-down menu in the General area.
STEP 4: FLIPPING AND MOVING PAGES
Once you have the pages arranged, you can rearrange pages if necessary and
decide whether pages need to be flipped (head-to-head, for example).
To flip pages, click the
Page Flipping tool in the Layout pane. Click
the thumbnails to flip them; in
4-Up Standard, 4-Up Work & Turn, or 4-Up
Work & Tumble,
you can flip the top and bottom sets of thumbnails separately.
To rearrange pages, click the
Page Sequence Numbering tool in the
Layout pane. If you select None for the binding, click each thumbnail to
display a menu. The menu lets you arrange the pages any way you want.
If you select
Saddle Stitch or Perfect Bound, click a thumbnail to specify
the location of page 1. Page 1 must remain a right-facing page.
STEP 5: SPECIFYING BLEED
The value in the Bleed eld (Layout pane Þ General area) specifies the amount
of space used to allow page elements to print beyond the edge of the trimmed
page. Enter a value between zero and the smallest margin. The value you enter
in the
Bleed field affects only the face of a printer flat (the top, bottom, and
outside page edges). To control the bleed between pages for
Saddle Stitch or
Perfect Bound publications, refer to Crossover.
STEP 6: SPECIFYING CREEP
The value in the Creep field (Layout pane Þ General area) specifies the amount
of space necessary to accommodate paper thickness and folding in
Saddle
Stitch
or Perfect Bound publications. Enter a value between –2" and +2". For
Saddle Stitch publications, the value specifies the distance contents move.
For
Perfect Bound publications, the value specifies the distance pages move
relative to the spine.
The Bleed and Creep fields in the General area.
SETTING UP PRINTER FLATS
CHAPTER 3: QUARK IMPOSER FOR QUARKXPRESS
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