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About Candice Anderson
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Expert: Candice Anderson - 7/16/2007

Question
I am writing and illustrating a children's book.  I would like to know how to line up an image so it is split between two pages with a .75 inch margin on each page so the pages can be glued together.  Thus having the two parts of the image line up after the pages are glued.  ie a two page spread with half the image on each page meeting nicely in the middle.  Thanks for you help.  

Answer
1. create a new page
2. set your margins at .75 of an inch. This is at the bottom. If it's not, press the ad more details button.
3. place the image
4. with your arrow, move in the image to the margin line.
5. go to the next pave you've created
6. place the image in
7. this time, with your arrow tool move the image the other way. on one page you should have one side of the image. and on the other page, you should have the other side.

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