Adobe 17510676 User Guide - Page 55
Using InBooklet, Imposing a document using InBooklet
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ADOBE INDESIGN CS PAGEMAKER EDITION 51 User Guide Supplement 6 Specify other paragraph style attributes for the style, and then click OK. For details on working with styles, see InDesign Help. Using InBooklet The InBooklet SE plug-in creates printer spreads for professional printing. Printer spread refers to two or more pages that fall next to each other on a sheet of paper. For example, if you're editing a 20-page booklet, the pages appear in sequential order in the layout window. However, in printer spreads, page 4 can be positioned next to page 17, so that when the two pages are printed on the same sheet, folded, and collated, the pages end up in the appropriate order. The process of creating printer spreads from layout spreads is called imposition. InBooklet provides five types of imposition: 2-up Saddle Stitch, 2-up Perfect Bound, 2-up Consecutive, 3-up Consecutive, and 4-up Consecutive. (See "InBooklet layout options" on page 52.) Imposing a document using InBooklet While imposing pages, InBooklet compensates for plate margins, page gaps, bleed, creep, and crossover trapping according to your specifications. The layout of your InDesign document is not affected, because the imposition is all handled in the print stream. InBooklet doesn't shuffle or rotate pages in the layout of the original document. However, you can create a new document in which each printer spread is a separate layout page. The InBooklet dialog box showing the printer spreads that make up this 24-page newsletter To impose a document using InBooklet: 1 Choose File > InBooklet SE. 2 In the Layout panel, select Range if you don't want the entire document to be imposed, and specify which pages to include in the imposition. Use hyphens to separate consecutive page numbers, and commas for nonadjacent page numbers. For example, typing 2-8, 13 imposes pages 2 through 8 and 13. Note: If you have divided the document into sections of page numbers, you should enter section page numbers (such as Sec2:11) in the Range field. 3 Set the following options: • Use the Layout panel to specify the printer spread style and settings. (See "InBooklet layout options" on page 52.)