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Create new documents (Chinese, Japanese, and Korean only)<br />

Creating new documents<br />

Create a new document<br />

Create a new document with a layout grid<br />

Create a new document with margins and columns<br />

New Document options<br />

Document window overview<br />

Create custom page sizes<br />

Define document presets<br />

Create a document using a preset<br />

Page design begins with the basics: starting a new document, setting up pages, and positioning margins and columns or changing grid settings.<br />

When creating a document you can select from two workflows, either Layout Grid or Margins and Columns.<br />

note: Whichever workflow you select, the file type of the document will be exactly the same. You can view a layout grid created in the document<br />

using Margins and Columns, or hide a document layout grid created using the Layout Grid option by switching between views.<br />

The workflow based on typesetting composition using Layout Grid is only available in Asian language versions. When you select Layout Grid, a<br />

grid of squares will be displayed in the document. You can set the number of individual squares (number of rows or characters) from the page size<br />

settings. Page margins will also be determined by this. By using a layout grid you can position an object accurately on a page using grid cell units.<br />

The Margins and Columns workflow option is the same as in Western workflows. Western workflows are configured from Margins and Columns,<br />

and objects are arranged on pages without layout grids. You can set the writing direction to horizontal or vertical using either the Margins and<br />

Columns or Layout Grid workflow.<br />

A document showing a layout grid (left) A document showing margins and columns (right)<br />

Create a new document<br />

1. Choose File > New > Document.<br />

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The New Document dialog box combines the Document Setup and the Margins And Columns dialog boxes, so that you can set up the page<br />

size, margins, and page columns all in one place. You can change these settings at any time.<br />

2. Specify document setup options. (See New Document options.)<br />

To specify the dimensions of the bleed and slug areas, click More Options. The bleed and slug areas extend out from the edges of the<br />

defined Page Size. To make the bleed or slug areas extend evenly on all sides, click the Make All Settings The Same icon .<br />

3. Click OK to open a new document with the settings you specified.<br />

Note: To set default layout settings for all new documents, choose File > Document Setup or Layout > Margins And Columns, and set options<br />

when no documents are open.<br />

Create a new document with a layout grid<br />

1. Choose File > New > Document.<br />

2. Change the number of pages, page size, and other options. To specify the dimensions of the bleed and slug areas, click More Options.<br />

3. Click Layout Grid Dialog, and then specify the layout grid settings. (See Layout Grid options.)<br />

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