You can choose a preloaded size or create a Custom Page Size. You can see that InDesign has some preloaded Page Sizes ready to use, such as US Business Card, Letter, as well as European A5, A4, A3 etc. ![]() If you keep ‘Print’ as your Intent, you are offered a number of pre-loaded, standard Page Sizes in the drop-down Page Size Menu, and all Units will be in Millimeters. Click on the three different Intent options and see how the rest of the New Document Window adapts accordingly. Millimeters for Print, or Pixels for Web/Digital).Ĭlick once on the default ‘Print’ value next to Intent to bring up a drop-down menu. a digital eBook designed for tablets or smart devices)? InDesign will be prompted to bring up recommended Page Sizes depending on your choice, and also set the Units and Increments of your document (e.g. a website banner) or for Digital Publishing (e.g. a magazine, book, brochure, poster etc), Web (e.g. The first thing to tell InDesign is what your final document is intended for, i.e. It will be much more fiddly to make changes afterwards. There’s quite a lot going on here, but it’s really important that you set all your values correctly before creating your Document. This image shows everything you need to address before clicking that OK button…
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