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Requesting a better way to visualize "right" & "left" pages in PagePlus


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I would like to see a simpler way to visualize which pages will print on the left or right sides of a booklet.  I understand there is a multiple page view, but it woud be faster for me to determine which is a left facing page or a right facing page if there was some indicator in the pages view (e.g.: a small dark marker of some sort in the bottom left or right corner of each page shown; could be an option shown along with changing the name of the page window).  Or it would be helpful to see a two-page spread screen to see which pages will print to face one another. 

 

Alternately, it would also be helpful to have an option to force a master page to appear on the left or right face when using a booklet fold (and have it automatically place an extra page before or after in order to accommodate this transition).  This would come in handy when creating booklets if you prefer the chapter title page to always begin on the right side (or left).

 

Thanks for listening...

 

Looking forward to seeing what Affinity Publisher 2017 beta has to offer!

 

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