Difference between revisions of "Printing InDesign Booklets as PDFs"
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+ | If you don't have access to InDesign from where you will print it may be easier to first convert your InDesign document to a High Quality PDF. This will generate a layout spread (numbered pages are in sequential order) which can be converted to a printer spread using the Adobe Reader Booklet feature. | ||
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====Export an open In Design document to PDF==== | ====Export an open In Design document to PDF==== | ||
#Choose File > Export | #Choose File > Export | ||
#Specify a name and location for the file | #Specify a name and location for the file | ||
#For Save As Type choose '''Adobe PDF (Print)''', and then click Save | #For Save As Type choose '''Adobe PDF (Print)''', and then click Save | ||
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+ | ====Open PDF in Acrobat Reader==== | ||
+ | #Launch Acrobat Reader and go '''File > Open''' and locate your PDF | ||
+ | # Go '''File > Print''' | ||
+ | # Choose the '''Booklet''' tab from Page Sizing and Handling |
Revision as of 12:22, 16 May 2017
If you don't have access to InDesign from where you will print it may be easier to first convert your InDesign document to a High Quality PDF. This will generate a layout spread (numbered pages are in sequential order) which can be converted to a printer spread using the Adobe Reader Booklet feature.
Export an open In Design document to PDF
- Choose File > Export
- Specify a name and location for the file
- For Save As Type choose Adobe PDF (Print), and then click Save
Open PDF in Acrobat Reader
- Launch Acrobat Reader and go File > Open and locate your PDF
- Go File > Print
- Choose the Booklet tab from Page Sizing and Handling