G
Gilley
I am wondering if it is possible, using the two-page spread option, to view
the pages on top of one another instead of side by side. Let me explain
why...
I am working on a publication that is designed to be placed in a 3 ring
binder. The facing pages have information, lines, etc. continued between
them. It is in a landscape layout. In order to have the lines, etc line up,
it would be easier to work on the document with the bottom of one page next
to the top of the second page.
I know I can use layout guides (one of the greatest features of Publisher)
with the pages side by side, but it would be easier with one on top of the
other.
Regards,
Gilley
the pages on top of one another instead of side by side. Let me explain
why...
I am working on a publication that is designed to be placed in a 3 ring
binder. The facing pages have information, lines, etc. continued between
them. It is in a landscape layout. In order to have the lines, etc line up,
it would be easier to work on the document with the bottom of one page next
to the top of the second page.
I know I can use layout guides (one of the greatest features of Publisher)
with the pages side by side, but it would be easier with one on top of the
other.
Regards,
Gilley