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Nog eenmaal: Anchor to page of Anchor to spread.


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Kijk nog eenmaal naar de afbeelding hierbij gevoegd. Onder Document Setup -> Scaling wordt verschil gemaakt tussen 1. Anchor to page en 2. Anchor to spread.

Voor alle duidelijkheid: welke optie gebruik je bij een A5-staand boekje - gebrocheerd - met 40 bladzijden. Bij mij staat deze op Anchor to page. Reden voor mij: ik werk niet met een spread. Het boekje wordt door mij als pdf weggeschreven met de optie All Pages en aangeboden aan een drukker.

Waar dient deze Document Setup -> Scaling nu voor? En waar plaats je de Anchor standaard bij een A5-staand boekje? Het is voor mij niet duidelijk.

Graag iemands visie op deze instelling voor mijn boekje. Hiervoor mijn hartelijke dank!

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If you change the page size, you must choose whether to keep the objects and text the same size or to scale them to fit the new page size. Choose Rescale to scale the text and objects to fit the new page.

if you don't want to scale the text and objects, you can choose "Anchor to Spread" or "Anchor to Page". I recommend choosing "Anchor to Page" because it will maintain the position of objects on the right-side of a spread relative to that page whereas "Anchor to Spread" will maintain the position of right-side objects relative to the entire spread.

Good luck

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Vor 4 Stunden sagte AvdB-Netherlands:

Nog eenmaal: Anchor to page of Anchor to spread.

To avoid possible confusion with your recent thread: This "Anchor" setting is not relevant when defining page/spread Margins nor for PDF export but only when you change page or spread dimensions in your layout document with the anchor as fixed position of scaled objects relative to their (single) pages or (2-page) spreads.

The  Help says:

>> Scaling (both dialogs, any scope):

  • Position—when changing page size, you can anchor the existing page content to the page or spread (they remain the same size) or rescale it in relation to the new page size.
  • Anchor—sets the anchor point to which existing page content will be anchored to upon page resize. <<

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9 hours ago, MikeTO said:

If you change the page size, you must choose whether to keep the objects and text the same size or to scale them to fit the new page size. Choose Rescale to scale the text and objects to fit the new page.

if you don't want to scale the text and objects, you can choose "Anchor to Spread" or "Anchor to Page". I recommend choosing "Anchor to Page" because it will maintain the position of objects on the right-side of a spread relative to that page whereas "Anchor to Spread" will maintain the position of right-side objects relative to the entire spread.

Good luck

Hello MikeTO,

Many thanks for your response. And also thank you for your infinite patience. I am going to read the pdf file that was attached to your response. Many thanks for that too.

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