Thanks, Peter. I had about 9 pages and I zoomed out and I now understand a bit of how Scribus works.
So if we are wanting to create one paper sheet, as a 3-fold brochure, with writing on both sides of the paper, we need "6" in New Document/Options/Number of Pages, correct? Thanks. YA On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 11:18 PM, Peter N. wrote: > > But the resulting New document doesn't look anything like a 3-fold > > brochure. It looks just like a regular page. > > Scribus can be a bit confusing on this point. Scribus ALWAYS work with > "single pages", the layout options like 3-fold only tell how the pages > are shown together on the screen. It's a display option, not a layout > option. If you add another five pages and zoom out so you see several > pages you will see how it works. > > For most uses you should probably just create a 2-page landscape > document and use guides to make it 3-fold. Because if you make a 6 > page 3-fold document you will have to impose the pages for print. > > /Peter -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.scribus.net/pipermail/scribus/attachments/20120621/99edb41a/attachment.html>