tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5783959412495383478.post7602923215357835147..comments2022-12-21T17:52:29.649+00:00Comments on filofaximile: How to print a custom pageAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12113309699357922069noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5783959412495383478.post-82787093087645147912012-12-08T16:26:14.073+00:002012-12-08T16:26:14.073+00:00I think they may be moving because the marks have ...I think they may be moving because the marks have been drawn inside the Word document, instead of outside like those made by InDesign, so they will be shunted around by any images you try to import.<br /><br />Right now I can only see one way to solve this problem if you prefer Word to InDesign.<br /><br />I'll see what I can do :)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12113309699357922069noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5783959412495383478.post-3661264354179421982012-12-08T06:14:09.789+00:002012-12-08T06:14:09.789+00:00Emma, thanks again for this. The crop marks came a...Emma, thanks again for this. The crop marks came at just the right time (or a week too late to save me a lot of frustration). I spent ages trying to do this in WORD on the PC. Almost got there, in that it was sufficient to do what I needed, but took far too much time and effort. And I've been wanting to know how to put hole markers in for ages, just so I can see how much space I can squeeze out of pasting text into a page. SO yes please to the punch holes! Also, could I ask for a request? I'm a big user of personal tri-fold paper, as I have some big tables I need to carry with me for work. I used Ray Blake's template (http://mylifeallinoneplace.blogspot.fr/2012/01/printing-personal-fold-out-page-for.html) as a guide but when I place a different image or table, or text, into the area, the crop marks move and every loses alignment. Could you manage a tri-fold template? I have spent ages trying to do two things: first, paste a table into that tri-fold space and keep the crop marks. Second, be able to paste into the three separate pages, like columns, but again, I haven't managed to work out how to do it. <br /><br />I love these tutorials, they take something which I have no hope of working out on my own, and enabling people to do it themselves. Many thanks!Paul Bhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13834134905640040795noreply@blogger.com