I made some experiments and it looks like there is only way how to relativelly simple align multiple frames horizontally, but limited way to align them vertically. I tryied this on double sided document:
Prepare document: - create double sided document with 6 pages and auto frames - add both horizontal and vertical guides on left and right master pages - set zoom to 50% to best view what is happening Align horizontally: - by clicking select vertical guide - by clicking select all frames on left pages (in outline window) - open "align and distribute" dialog - set "relative to guides" - click on "align left sides" button - frames on left pages are now aligned horizontally - you can the same do for frames on right pages Align vertically: - by clicking select horizontal guide - by clicking select frames on pages 1 and 2 (in outline window) - open "align and distribute" dialog - set "relative to guides" - click on "align tops" button - frames on pages 1 and 2 are now aligned vertically - but you need to do this for pages 3,4 etc. separately Is there some better way to do this task? Any ideas are there? O. Dne 10.2.2011 12:57, Ond?ej N?me?ek napsal(a): > Dne 6.2.2011 14:25, Peter Desjardins napsal(a): >> (...) >> >> I'd like >> to be able to adjust the position of the text frame on a page after >> the text is entered and have the frames on each page reflect that >> change consistently. I added guidelines on my master page and I know I >> could adjust those but I don't want to have to edit each individual >> body page in case I adjust the layout later. > > Do you know feature Align and distribute (under Windows in menu)? Maybe > it helps. I am not familiar with advanced use of this so I am not sure > that could be used for relative-to-page operation over multiple objects. > > Anybody know more about this? Becouse it's my question too. > > -- Ondrej Nemecek icq: 250163477
