If it stands on the desk, you want all the pages to have the same orientation.
On Wed, Jun 4, 2014 at 2:17 PM, John Sgammato wrote:
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> I recently set up a doc just like that, except it stands on the desk like a
> flip-chart.
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On 2014-Jun-04 4:54 PM, Carol J. Elkins wrote:
Framers,
I'm ready to print a wire-bound pocket-sized booklet that will be
top-bound (coil binding along the top of the book) so as to fit nicely
in one's pocket. In all my 18 years of doing this, this is the first
time I've run across having to
Use Acrobat's Rotate Pages command to rotate all even-numbered pages
180 degrees.
On Wed, Jun 4, 2014 at 1:54 PM, Carol J. Elkins
wrote:
> I'm ready to print a wire-bound pocket-sized booklet that will be top-bound
> ... what is the easiest way to get the even-numbered pages turned
> upside down?
I recently set up a doc just like that, except it stands on the desk like a
flip-chart. Each page show one common procedure. I can send you a PDF if
you like.
If each page has a single topic, then the way you have it is great.
If your procedures commonly extend beyond one page, then maybe this layo