aaronhobart
Technical User
Hello all. After playing and playing with it, I finally decided there's gotta be something I either don't know (very likely) or just haven't thought of (as likely).
I edit and design a literary journal and am laying out our next issue, a double issue with another journal. The way I want the book is to have the two issues upside down from each other and meeting in the middle, so each has its own cover, etc. I haven't been able to quite figure out how to do this, once I have the two issues laid out as different documents. Is there a way to do it in Quark? Do I make two different pdfs and combine those? Any ideas. I see in Quark how to flip vertical and horizontal; it would create my desired effect if I did that to one of the issues, then printed it to pdf as "print back to front." If I did that, is there a way to butt the two pdfs together.
Any ideas/suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
thanks,
-aaron
I edit and design a literary journal and am laying out our next issue, a double issue with another journal. The way I want the book is to have the two issues upside down from each other and meeting in the middle, so each has its own cover, etc. I haven't been able to quite figure out how to do this, once I have the two issues laid out as different documents. Is there a way to do it in Quark? Do I make two different pdfs and combine those? Any ideas. I see in Quark how to flip vertical and horizontal; it would create my desired effect if I did that to one of the issues, then printed it to pdf as "print back to front." If I did that, is there a way to butt the two pdfs together.
Any ideas/suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
thanks,
-aaron