Setting up Your Document > Working with pages > Modifying, resizing, and rotating pages |
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Modifying, resizing, and rotating pages
You can modify page attributes. To resize and rotate pages, you use the Page tool.
To modify a page:
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Alt-double-click (Windows) or Option-double-click (Macintosh) the page to open the Modify Page dialog box. |
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Do any of the following: |
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Select a new page size from the pop-up menu. To create a custom size, select Custom from the pop-up menu and enter the dimensions in the text boxes. |
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Select a new page orientation. |
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Enter a new bleed size in the text box. |
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Select a master page from the Make a Child from a Master Page pop-up menu, if one is available. |
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Click OK. |
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To snap a page to the grid while resizing it:
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Verify that View > Grid > Snap to Grid is selected. |
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Click the Page tool in the Tools panel. |
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Click the page you wish to resize to display its selection handles. |
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Drag a corner, top, or side handle. To resize the page proportionately, hold down Shift while you drag. |
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To rotate a page:
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Click the Page tool in the Tools panel. |
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Click the page to display its selection handles. |
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Position the pointer outside the page's selection handles. The pointer changes to the Rotate pointer. |
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Drag to change the page orientation. |
Note: This does not rotate the objects on the page. |
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