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Terence_Lewis@adobeforums.com #1
Creating & pirnting a document such as a postcard that can be made into a package like in Photoshop
I wanted to know if there is anyone out here that can give me advice on how to create a "document package" in InDesign similar to the "picture Package capability in Photoshop 7 & CS? I'm attempting to create a postcard for a business and hate the layout in MS Word and do not want to go and purchase any Avery software. If anyone can help me, I will appreciate it.
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Jim_Oblak@adobeforums.com #2
Re: Can a document (i.e. a postcard) be made into a "package" like the "picture package" feature in Pho
This is a pretty vague question since there are different things that can be done with 'Picture Package'. It is almost like asking what can I do with a pencil and paper.
Are you asking if InDesign can impose design pages like 'Picture Package' imposes images? InDesign needs a 'booklet' script or plugin for this. Search the forum for 'booklet' and 'imposition' for more on this. For a postcard, it may be easier to just copy and paste 2- or 3- up on a single page.
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