I don't think you're going to find any usability studies on this
because each site's needs are going to very too much to be studied.
Why not keep the book as you have it and do a separate-from-the-book
chart in landscape mode for your internal customers? Two docs, two
audiences
Art
On
I don't think you're going to find any usability studies on this
because each site's needs are going to very too much to be studied.
Why not keep the book as you have it and do a separate-from-the-book
chart in landscape mode for your internal customers? Two docs, two
audiences
Art
On
Hi All,
Not too long ago, there was some discussion about having a landscape page in
a book of otherwise portrait pages. The concensus seemed to be that although it
can be done by inserting a separate file for the landscape pages and adjusting
the page numbering settings accordingly, it
Usability... no clue on that one. But all you need to do is create
additional master pages using a landscape layout and then apply the
master pages to the necessary body pages. You certainly don't need to
insert files or use separate templates to do this.
On 11/2/06, Rene Stephenson [EMAIL
Hi All,
Not too long ago, there was some discussion about having a landscape page in
a book of otherwise portrait pages. The concensus seemed to be that although it
can be done by inserting a separate file for the landscape pages and adjusting
the page numbering settings accordingly, it
Usability... no clue on that one. But all you need to do is create
additional master pages using a landscape layout and then apply the
master pages to the necessary body pages. You certainly don't need to
insert files or use separate templates to do this.
On 11/2/06, Rene Stephenson wrote:
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11:27 AM
To: framers at FrameUsers.com
Subject: landscape pages in a portrait book (DOH!)
Hi All,
Not too long ago, there was some discussion about having a landscape
page in a book of otherwise portrait pages. The concensus seemed to be
that although it can be done by inserting a separate file
Usability: I tend to agree with your idea about staying with the portrait
pages, just so that it will be easier for the user. Who wants to turn a book
sideways? But if you must... go for the landscape.
On the other hand, here is what I did in Word last year for a similar
problem.
Made a