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Resizing InDesign Layouts

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InDesign Magazine Issue 120: Proposals coverThis article appeared in Issue 120 of InDesign Magazine.

Erica Gamet details the techniques to use when you need to change pages sizes after designing a layout.

Whether you have a client who keeps changing their mind, or you have to repurpose content in different formats, you know that the resize struggle is real.

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Erica Gamet has been involved in the graphics industry for over 35 years. She is a speaker, writer, trainer, and content creator focusing on Adobe InDesign, Apple Keynote, and varied production topics. She is a regular presenter at CreativePro Week, regular contributor to CreativePro Magazine, and has spoken at Canada’s ebookcraft, Adobe MAX, and Making Design in Oslo, Norway. Find Erica online at the CreativePro YouTube channel, CreativeLive.com and through her own YouTube channel. When she isn’t at her computer she’s probably daydreaming about travel or living in a Nordic noir landscape.

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