...not that i've heard of, indesign only works with a spine bind left and right hand pages...
...your best solution is to work in single page (landscape pages for example) rather than facing page mode and design your pages in order they will appear in the final product, with bleeds around all edges if needed...
...is the booklet to be wirobound, saddle stitched or perfect bound?
...if perfect bound your cover will need to be designed with consideration to glueing and number of pages used for text, and also created in a seperate document as a printers spread...
If you have never used a script, it's really very easy, and is explained at bottom of first post:
"Copy the script to your favourite editor. Save the script as plain text with the extension .js (CS) or .jsx (CS2) in the subfolder Presets\Scripts of the InDesign program folder, e.g. rotatepages.jsx. Run the script by doubleclicking on its name in the script palette".
I haven't used this particular script, but I have used others and been pleasantly surprised at how easy it is.
I set up a book with a gutter.. only to find out it needed to be set up via perfect bound. So I had to change the bleed.
Now I am having to back into the corrected way. I unchecked facing and now all the pages are lined up one on top of another however now the master page numbering is wrong.
Anyone know how I could fix my 184 page book? Once I unchecked facing the thing kind of fell apart.
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