How do I create a multi page spread in InDesign?

Launch InDesign. Select “New” from the “File” menu to open a new document. Add at least four pages in the text field next to “Number of Pages.” Check the box next to “Facing Pages” to view the spreads together on the screen. Click “OK.”

What does 51p0 mean in InDesign?

When you see something like “51p0” that means that the measurement units are set to picas, not to inches. You can go to InDesign preferences (under the Edit menu in Windows or the InDesign menu on the Macintosh), and in Units & Increments, change your units to inches.

How do you resize multiple frames in InDesign?

Select the frame with the Selection tool, and then select Auto Fit in the Frame Fitting section. Now you can resize both the frame and artwork proportionally to suit your design. You can also resize just the frame—whether empty or filled with art. Select it with the Selection tool, and drag any frame handle to resize.

How do I make one page landscape in InDesign?

When you create a new document, you can set its page orientation and size. If you ever need to change your settings after you’ve created a document, choose File→Document Setup and change the following options, which affect all pages in your document: Page Orientation: Select either Landscape or Portrait.

How many picas is an inch?

6 picas
There are 6 picas to an inch. Here is how you would deal with a 10-inch story: Because there are 6 picas to an inch, multiply 10 by 6 to get the number of picas for the story. 10 x 6 = 60 picas.

What does A4 mean in InDesign?

A4 is a metric size of 297x210mm. I don’t get any issues with it on InDesign.

How do you scale both content and frame in InDesign?

Select either tool from the middle of the Tools panel, click on the graphic frame (with the black arrow key) to select it, and begin dragging a handle; both the frame and the image will scale simultaneously without the need to press the Command key.

Can you have different page orientations in InDesign?

Navigate to the desired page in the Pages panel (Window > Pages). 3. In the dialog that appears, change the orientation from Landscape to Portrait.