Thank you so much! I've been going crazy, trying to figure this out. It can be really handy to create a 1024px x 3000px long page, add the page content starting at the top, and then just shorten the page from the bottom when finished. One option with the Digital Publishing Suite is to create pages that are longer or wider than the tablet screen, allowing the user to swipe up and down or left and right to view a single long (or wide) "page". I've found this very useful when creating tablet screens for the Adobe Digital Publishing Suite. The reference point you've chosen will remain fixed, and the page will grow or shrink in relation to it. Then adjust the width and height fields in the Control panel.
Next, select a "reference point" on the proxy icon in the left end of the Control panel.
Instead of using Document Setup, select the new Page Tool in the Tool panel (third tool from the top). The rule is that the page enlargement or reduction is performed equally on all four sides, except in the case of facing pages documents where the width change happens away from the spine.īut, in CS5, you can control this behavior. While this works, it gives you no control over where the extra page width or height is added or removed. One way to do this is to choose File > Document Setup, change the page dimensions, and click OK.
Now you need to change the page size to be smaller or larger. Imagine you have a document consisting of a number of pages that contain text and images.