Hi Tobias,

You can achieve this with these few steps.

1. If you're going to want your picture larger than one single page (a full 
spread for instance), create a one page document at least the same size of that 
spread or even larger to give you a little working space. Otherwise, you can 
just do the next steps into your current document. Work from left to right (for 
the purpose of this explanation).

2. Create your picture box and import the picture you want, make all 
adjustements, cropping, position, etc. to fit your exact need.

3. Once you're done, duplicate this picture box using the Item>Multiple 
Duplicate with 0, 0, 0 so you will have exactly 2 identical pic boxes with the 
same picture in them on top of each other.

4. Select the top picture box and reduce its format (using the property 
palette) to what you want it to be on the left hand page according to your 
layout.

5. Select the bottom picture box and, using the select tool, slide the left 
side of the pic box to the right until you reach the right side of the previous 
box. The idea here is to reduce the pic box without displacing the image inside 
it.

6. As a result of the steps 4 and 5, you will see one complete picture on your 
page but in two separate picture boxes. Select and cut the pic box that must be 
on the right hand page, paste it on the right hand page and give it the 
appropriate x-y coordinates.

7. Select the picture box on the left hand page and give it also the 
appropriate x-y coordinates.

Your image is now "complete", on two different, facing pages.

You could also achieve this using the x-y coordinates of the picture in the box 
in the properties palette.

I hope that this explanation is clear enough so you get the idea. It doesn't 
matter wether the picture is cut in exact halves or any measure, the technique 
is going to be the same.

Be cautious with margins that won't print (printer dependant). If necessary, 
create a document longer and wider to allow you to put bleed and manual crop 
and register marks.

HTH ;-)

Louis

? (At) 07:23 -0400 21/06/04, Tobias Stumpf ?crivait (wrote) :
>Hy,
>
>I will try to set our newspaper with scribus.
>
>We have some pages were are only one or two pictures which go over a
>double side. But I don't know how can I insert a picture who goes
>over the border of a side into another side.
>
>Can everybody tell me, how can I set a picture which goes over the two
>pages?
>
>Thanks
>Tobias
>
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