Thank you. This video helped a lot. I do have a question though... How can i make the brochure half the size? I'm creating a resource card for work & it needs to be wallet size.
Hi Courtney, are you wanting your wallet sized card/brochure to have multiple folds? Also, do you want it to be full-bleed? In other words, print/color runs to the edge of the page.
very helpful, I need to try and do this for an assessment next week and I'm not sure how to get all the information I need onto the different sections, I need to make a leaflet on info for diabetes, I'm not sure how this is going to work, so can you tell me when I have run out of space on the first section, which box do I click into for continuation, I have written on front, back and last page but I need to continue more so do I go back to the front page on the 2nd lot of pages, hope you understand what I mean? Appreciate a reply a.s.a.p :)
@Suz the video just went live! You can find it here: ruclips.net/video/f_FCQRlE5sY/видео.html I hope that answers your question... I think I understood what you were trying to do. ☺️
I created a "duplicate page" but when I print it out, it prints on two seperate pieces of paper. How do I get it to print on both sides of one piece of paper?
If your printer is able to do 2 sided printing then you will need to go into print properties and tell it to flip on the short edge. If your printer only prints one sided then you have to just print page one, flip the page back into the printer and then print side 2 only.
Do you have a video about bleeding edges? Also, the fold and margin locations (for the interior sections) throws me off. It feels like such a risk to put "a little more space" here and there.
Hi there, I don't have a video on setting up bleed for a brochure in MS Publisher, but I do show how to do that in Adobe Indesign. The reason you have to move the margins for the gutters (interior sections) has to do with the folding process. If you make it exactly 1/3 of the page then the brochure will not fold correctly. It is difficult to explain in writing as it is one of those things you need to see. It is not critical though... You just might end up with a column that looks like it is not centered on the page after it is folded. Hope that helps!
This is more of a printer setting than a computer setting. First, make sure the printer you are printing to can print front and back. If it can then once you hit print, in the print setup screen you will have an option to print front and back. If your printer only prints 1 sided then you have to print page one only, then flip the page back into the printer and print page 2 only. It may take a couple of tries before you figure out which way to place the paper when you put it back into your printer. :) Hope that helps!
I use a 24# Hammermill ultra bright... but you can also use the 32# which is even a bit thicker paper. If you want it to really shine you can get the 24 or 32 in C2S which is glossy on both sides. Just be sure your printer can take the coated paper before sending it though or you could damage your printer.
Hi am new to this ms publisher... please let me know which version is better to create trifold brochure...I need to install this ...will ms publisher 2016 useful
Almost all my publisher videos that were captured prior to 2020 were all done on Publisher 2016. So yes, you will find publisher 2016 useful. Hope that helps! ❤️
Wonderful idea of the print screen. But there is another PhD tech at ruclips.net/video/vRoAqPbUBEo/видео.html that publish the tri-fold brochure online. I goes too fast for my low IQ. I wish he was blessed with your fabulous gift of clear teaching. Bet! Hugo
I typically use a 24# Hammermill, ultra bright (100 brightness), though I sometime use a 28 or 32# My shop has a really good Canon Laser printer with a Fiery driver so I can print true Pantone colors and the Hammermill paper almost looks glossy when it is printed. Also, Hammermill is kind of the “gold standard” when it comes to printers. Almost all printers are tested on the 24#, 100 bright.
Hmm. Not sure I understand about the 2 fold brochure… a trifold has 2 folds. To add a background picture, just add an image to the page and move it behind the text or other graphics you have in the document.
Locs For Life Salon Flatshoals just print front to back and flip it on the short edge. I tend to not step through the print process as each driver looks a little different. So long as you do a two sided print and flip on the short edge you will be fine.
Maria Briana Guinevere Rivera it is easiest if you have a printer that can print two sided. Then just go into print settings or print setup and choose 2 sided printing, flip on the short edge. If your printer only prints one sided then you need to print side one, then figure out what direction your printer pulls the paper so you can put the paper pack into the printer and print side 2. Hope that helps! Thanks so much for watching! ❤️
Custom sizes are pretty tricky. If you are making thousands of them you will want to work with a local print shop to see what types of custom sizes and folds they can offer. Usually there is a page size maximum and a number and type of fold depending on what equipment they have. If you are just making one or two for a class project then you can usually print up to a 11x17 page, so you can make any custom size that is smaller than that and cut it down and hand fold it. For this I would just use a 17 wide by 11 tall in publisher then drag out guides to make your custom size. Keep in mind that you want the front cover to be a little bit longer than all the other panels so that the flaps that fold in behind it do not get crunched in the front cover fold. I would take a blank sheet, cut it to your custom size, fold it, then mark the front - back - inside panels - etc. then lay the page flat so you can see how you need to lay out your panels on each side of the sheet in Publisher. Hope that helps!
I usually use Hammermill paper like this right here www.amazon.com/Hammermill-Premium-Letter-Bright-102630R/dp/B0010T5NF2/ref=sr_1_3_sspa?crid=PSPNLZRB18UL&keywords=hammermill+paper+8.5+x+11&qid=1552230476&s=gateway&sprefix=hammermill+%2Caps%2C186&sr=8-3-spons&psc=1 It is nice and thick but still easily foldable and when printed on has a shininess to it that almost looks like a gloss paper.
how did you print the inside of the brochure? Is there a setting in the print page to make the second page in the publisher the inside page of the brochure?
Yes. Page 1 is the outside (front and back of the brochure) page 2 is the inside panels. You need to print 2 sided and flip on the short edge. If your printer does not do 2 sided printing then you have to print just page 1, flip the page you just printed and put it back in your printer, then print just page 2. Each printer is a little different so you have to play around with it a bit to see how page impute affects page output. I work in a print shop so the machine I work with can print front and back without me having to manually flip it.
First, you have to have a printer that is capable of printing two sided... or know what direction to flip the page when printing side two. Second, in the print driver you have to choose 2 sided printing and flip on the short edge. You can do this under “print properties” or in the print menu that pops up on the left hand side of the window when printing in Publisher. Optionally, if your printer does not support 2 sided printing you can print page one, flip the paper back into the printer and print page 2 on the back. It may take a trial or two to figure out the proper way to position the page when printing side 2. Hope that helps!
Very clear video. But my issue I have with Publisher 2013 is with paper size. How do you make it work with a normal A4 sheet of paper? 🤔😬 When I print onto A4 the brochure is always to one side, with back and front on different sides making folding impossible. I am losing my mind trying to sort this! 🤬🤯
Forget my last comment! 🙄Having spent days trying to size the standard tri fold template to A4, naturally I thought your explanation using a different size paper wasn’t going to work for me. Well guess what, I followed your guide and it worked! 😅. Fantastic, thank you. Wish I had seen this at the beginning!
Hello @SnoWhat, Unfortunately my instructions only work for US Letter size brochure. The layout should be the same, as far as the three panels per page and where each panel goes but the measurements will all be different. Keep in mind that the front of the brochure and the back of the brochure, when it is folded, will actually be on page one. The front will be the far right panel and the back is the middle panel. You are welcome to send me screen shots of your project so I can see what you are working on, or if you like, schedule a time with me so I can send you a screen sharing link and look at it live.
Andrew Breault WOW what service, thanks. But actually I think my problem was using Publisher’s ready made brochures which already had the photos and stuff you just replace. That seemed to be the easiest way, but I just kept getting into trouble with the print at the end. I now know that those ready made templates were using US measurements, which wouldn’t easily adjust to metric. So following your vid, substituting inches for cms looks like it will work great. Anyway thanks again. How did we ever do stuff before RUclips!???
Glad to hear it worked out! Yeah, I stay clear of the canned layouts that come with Publisher as they are almost never right anyway. And, I know what you mean about RUclips. I work in IT and half my job I figure out with Google and RUclips. 😳😂😂
excuse me, my teacher told us to do like for each page the content, total of 8 pages. The first and last pages are the front cover and the back cover. When I try to print like as a brochure like there is a setting like that, it tends to print like a landscape kind of brochure like it opens landscape. How to fix it?
Can you send me your file? My email is in the video description. It sounds like you are setting up a quad brochure on A4 paper or perhaps a half fold with 2 sheets. But I will need to see the file to know for sure.
Short answer... it depends. It depends on the font (style, size, etc.), it depends on the amount of info you are including in your brochure... and so on. As a basic starting point I usually use 10 or 11 pt font, line spacing set to 1 and paragraphed set to equal or a little less than the font size. In other words, if I am using 11pt font then I will set the after paragraph spacing to 11pt or maybe 9pt. There is not really a right or wrong way to do it as a lot of it comes down to your personal design style, the style or use of the brochure, or what the client wants if you are building it for someone else. Hope that helps!
What If I set the paragraph spacing to 0pt and I set the line spacing to 1.5sp? If I do not set paragraph spacing do you think that It gets too much close between paragraphs?
That can work well for you but you need a new way to create a visual break in your paragraphs. You can indent the first line, or leave a blank line between paragraphs so there is basically equivalent of 3sp between your paragraphs. On a brochure you are working with very limited space so I usually opt for less space between lines and break up my paragraphs with a space between them.
Talk ative no worries. Not sure I know exactly what you are asking so I will give 2 answers and hope one of them is the right one. 1: If you mean “why are the front and back page together on page one of the design?” It is because once the brochure is folded the front and back of the finished brochure are one fold away from each other. 2: If you mean how did I copy the first page to make a second just like it... I just right click on the page one thumbnail and then click on “duplicate page.” Hope one of those answers your question!
Print front to back and flip on the short edge. If you are on a printer that does front to back printing you can do this in the print driver. If your printer only prints one side at a time then you will have to play with it a bit to find out the correct way to send the page back through for side two.
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Just perfect. Not just talk or show on software but showing in deed. Most youtubers don't do that. Thank you so much.
Thank you! ❤️
Thank you so much our teacher didn't explain how to do it and just actually assume we can do it without them telling us how, you're a lifesaver!
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Great video. Making a pamphlet for graduate school and this was exactly what I needed. Thank you
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Thanks bro i forgot publisher existed i really needed this for my school work thanks again and Godbless.
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This is amazing! I will use this to print things from church to pass out in the evenings. God bless you,..
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This was so helpful, I can finish my assignment now...thank you so much.
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Excellent demonstration. Thank you Andrew, I am now an expert!
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Thank you for the video. Good content without over explaining or fluff. Good job well done
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that's one less bull**** to deal with thanks to this video lol. onto the next school work.
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I needed this for a project
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Me too.
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The people who did that 41 dislikes were just upset that you knew more then they did 👁👄👁
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Very useful and easy guide for making brochure.
Thanks.
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truly helpful in my school project it helps alot God bless!
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Thanks very much for this. Easy explanation and easy to follow.
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Thank you for your clear and detailed tutorial.
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Thank you so much, needed this in a project and I aced it, due to your help :D
Thanks so much! It was very well presented! Easy to understand!!
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Thank you. This video helped a lot. I do have a question though... How can i make the brochure half the size? I'm creating a resource card for work & it needs to be wallet size.
Hi Courtney, are you wanting your wallet sized card/brochure to have multiple folds? Also, do you want it to be full-bleed? In other words, print/color runs to the edge of the page.
I like this video. It explains a lot. I am impressed.👍👍☺😀😀😺🌟🌟
Thank you! And thanks for watching!
you explained every single word like my teacher did
Hope it helped. Thanks for watching! Go get that A
Thank you so much for making this video.
It is really helpful especially in my project. :D
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very helpful, I need to try and do this for an assessment next week and I'm not sure how to get all the information I need onto the different sections, I need to make a leaflet on info for diabetes, I'm not sure how this is going to work, so can you tell me when I have run out of space on the first section, which box do I click into for continuation, I have written on front, back and last page but I need to continue more so do I go back to the front page on the 2nd lot of pages, hope you understand what I mean? Appreciate a reply a.s.a.p :)
Hi Suz, I will have a video dropping for you in the next 24 hours! I’ll drop the link here as soon as it is finished. ☺️ Stay tuned!
@@AndrewBreault Fab, I'll be waiting! :)
@Suz the video just went live! You can find it here: ruclips.net/video/f_FCQRlE5sY/видео.html I hope that answers your question... I think I understood what you were trying to do. ☺️
Very helpful! Thank you!
Well presented my dear. Really appreciate it
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Thank you very much for your detailed information , very helpful indeed..
Thank you it will be helpful for my contest. Which were gonna use publisher and photoshop XD
So helpful, thanks!
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bruh thank you, you just freaking save my project XD AHHAAHAH
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Wow thanks so much! This was a great help!
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This was so helpful, thank you so much!
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I created a "duplicate page" but when I print it out, it prints on two seperate pieces of paper. How do I get it to print on both sides of one piece of paper?
If your printer is able to do 2 sided printing then you will need to go into print properties and tell it to flip on the short edge. If your printer only prints one sided then you have to just print page one, flip the page back into the printer and then print side 2 only.
@@AndrewBreault Thank you so much! I changed the printer settings and it works beautifully. God Bless You!
Do you have a video about bleeding edges? Also, the fold and margin locations (for the interior sections) throws me off. It feels like such a risk to put "a little more space" here and there.
Hi there, I don't have a video on setting up bleed for a brochure in MS Publisher, but I do show how to do that in Adobe Indesign.
The reason you have to move the margins for the gutters (interior sections) has to do with the folding process. If you make it exactly 1/3 of the page then the brochure will not fold correctly. It is difficult to explain in writing as it is one of those things you need to see. It is not critical though... You just might end up with a column that looks like it is not centered on the page after it is folded.
Hope that helps!
Thanks alot sir...
Let me try it
You are welcome! Thanks for watching.
What paper and is it long or short? And how do i print it?
I recommend a 24# Hammermill. Print front to back and flip on the short edge.
This tutorial uses a standard 8.5x11 (US Letter) size paper.
Thank you, this was very helpful.
How do I print front and back on the same page? I guess my lap top doesn’t give me that option
This is more of a printer setting than a computer setting. First, make sure the printer you are printing to can print front and back.
If it can then once you hit print, in the print setup screen you will have an option to print front and back.
If your printer only prints 1 sided then you have to print page one only, then flip the page back into the printer and print page 2 only. It may take a couple of tries before you figure out which way to place the paper when you put it back into your printer. :)
Hope that helps!
Thank you for this video but what kind of paper did you use I want to know so my project will be more beautiful
I use a 24# Hammermill ultra bright... but you can also use the 32# which is even a bit thicker paper. If you want it to really shine you can get the 24 or 32 in C2S which is glossy on both sides. Just be sure your printer can take the coated paper before sending it though or you could damage your printer.
@@AndrewBreault thank you so much
You are most welcome!
Thanks this helped!
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Hi am new to this ms publisher... please let me know which version is better to create trifold brochure...I need to install this ...will ms publisher 2016 useful
Almost all my publisher videos that were captured prior to 2020 were all done on Publisher 2016. So yes, you will find publisher 2016 useful. Hope that helps! ❤️
THANK YOU SOOOOOOOOOOOO MUCH! YOUR A LIFE SAVER :D
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@@AndrewBreault I'm already done because your vid is easy to understand.,thank you so much and i already subbed at your channel :D
Helpful.thank you i need this in my project
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I watched this because of school
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@@AndrewBreault Here in Philippines, we actually don't use letters, we use numbers, for example 10/10
10/10 is the best then? Get the best! ☺️
@@AndrewBreault 10 is just the example, probably 50 is the best
Thanks im making brochure for my school
Awesome! Thank you for watching. Best of luck on your project!
Finally I now know how Thanks Sir,
Konso you are welcome! I am glad it was helpful.
Thanks m'dear, it helped on my geography project brochure....
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Helps a lot, thanks.
Chabelita Abella thank you for watching. Glad it was helpful!
Ty! Can finish my project now.. :P
Clear and helpful. Blessings!
Thank you so much! So glad it was helpful.
@@AndrewBreault Asking to much...Andrew, how can I publish the tri-fold brochure on RUclips?
The easiest way is to take a screen shot of each page (save them as JPG or PNG) then add them to a video.
Wonderful idea of the print screen. But there is another PhD tech at ruclips.net/video/vRoAqPbUBEo/видео.html that publish the tri-fold brochure online. I goes too fast for my low IQ. I wish he was blessed with your fabulous gift of clear teaching. Bet! Hugo
Sir, can I ask what kind of paper did you used?
I typically use a 24# Hammermill, ultra bright (100 brightness), though I sometime use a 28 or 32#
My shop has a really good Canon Laser printer with a Fiery driver so I can print true Pantone colors and the Hammermill paper almost looks glossy when it is printed. Also, Hammermill is kind of the “gold standard” when it comes to printers. Almost all printers are tested on the 24#, 100 bright.
@@AndrewBreault Thank you so much
thanks bro it helps me a lot
You are most welcome! Thank you for watching my video. 💙
Thank you, this helped alot.
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Great help! :D Thank you
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pls how do add a background picture and also how do i make a two fold brochure?
Hmm. Not sure I understand about the 2 fold brochure… a trifold has 2 folds.
To add a background picture, just add an image to the page and move it behind the text or other graphics you have in the document.
Thank you man :)
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Thanks you that was very helpful
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Fabulous 😍 thank you
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Hi Andrew, What's the process to print it?
Locs For Life Salon Flatshoals just print front to back and flip it on the short edge. I tend to not step through the print process as each driver looks a little different. So long as you do a two sided print and flip on the short edge you will be fine.
@@AndrewBreault ok thanks and thanks for the fast reply!!!
WOW thx so much dood
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how did you print the first page and the second page on the same paper?
p.s
really need this for my school activity
Maria Briana Guinevere Rivera it is easiest if you have a printer that can print two sided. Then just go into print settings or print setup and choose 2 sided printing, flip on the short edge.
If your printer only prints one sided then you need to print side one, then figure out what direction your printer pulls the paper so you can put the paper pack into the printer and print side 2.
Hope that helps! Thanks so much for watching! ❤️
Do you know how to set up a brochure using a custom paper size ?
Custom sizes are pretty tricky. If you are making thousands of them you will want to work with a local print shop to see what types of custom sizes and folds they can offer. Usually there is a page size maximum and a number and type of fold depending on what equipment they have.
If you are just making one or two for a class project then you can usually print up to a 11x17 page, so you can make any custom size that is smaller than that and cut it down and hand fold it.
For this I would just use a 17 wide by 11 tall in publisher then drag out guides to make your custom size. Keep in mind that you want the front cover to be a little bit longer than all the other panels so that the flaps that fold in behind it do not get crunched in the front cover fold.
I would take a blank sheet, cut it to your custom size, fold it, then mark the front - back - inside panels - etc. then lay the page flat so you can see how you need to lay out your panels on each side of the sheet in Publisher.
Hope that helps!
What paper type did you used for your brochure?
24# ultra bright Hammermill works great. If you want a more sturdy and classy feel you could go with the 32# Hammermill.
I’m probably not going to use it (it was for school) but it would be maybe good for my RUclips channel
It is a bit complicated for me tho
Thanks for watching! I hope it helped you with your school project!
Um what kind of paper did you use?
Pls ans. Ty I can make my project now😀
I usually use Hammermill paper like this right here www.amazon.com/Hammermill-Premium-Letter-Bright-102630R/dp/B0010T5NF2/ref=sr_1_3_sspa?crid=PSPNLZRB18UL&keywords=hammermill+paper+8.5+x+11&qid=1552230476&s=gateway&sprefix=hammermill+%2Caps%2C186&sr=8-3-spons&psc=1
It is nice and thick but still easily foldable and when printed on has a shininess to it that almost looks like a gloss paper.
how did you print the inside of the brochure? Is there a setting in the print page to make the second page in the publisher the inside page of the brochure?
Yes. Page 1 is the outside (front and back of the brochure) page 2 is the inside panels.
You need to print 2 sided and flip on the short edge. If your printer does not do 2 sided printing then you have to print just page 1, flip the page you just printed and put it back in your printer, then print just page 2.
Each printer is a little different so you have to play around with it a bit to see how page impute affects page output.
I work in a print shop so the machine I work with can print front and back without me having to manually flip it.
@@AndrewBreault oh, thanks very much😁
AHH... Nice voice and nice tutorial.
Thank you, thank you! ☺️
These assignments are killing me
Hang in there! You can do it. Go get that A!
Thank you!🤗
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Thank you ! :D
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How did your duplicate page print on the back of your first page??
First, you have to have a printer that is capable of printing two sided... or know what direction to flip the page when printing side two.
Second, in the print driver you have to choose 2 sided printing and flip on the short edge. You can do this under “print properties” or in the print menu that pops up on the left hand side of the window when printing in Publisher.
Optionally, if your printer does not support 2 sided printing you can print page one, flip the paper back into the printer and print page 2 on the back. It may take a trial or two to figure out the proper way to position the page when printing side 2.
Hope that helps!
Thank you sir...
You are very welcome! Thanks for watching.
Very clear video. But my issue I have with Publisher 2013 is with paper size. How do you make it work with a normal A4 sheet of paper? 🤔😬 When I print onto A4 the brochure is always to one side, with back and front on different sides making folding impossible. I am losing my mind trying to sort this! 🤬🤯
Forget my last comment! 🙄Having spent days trying to size the standard tri fold template to A4, naturally I thought your explanation using a different size paper wasn’t going to work for me. Well guess what, I followed your guide and it worked! 😅. Fantastic, thank you. Wish I had seen this at the beginning!
Hello @SnoWhat, Unfortunately my instructions only work for US Letter size brochure. The layout should be the same, as far as the three panels per page and where each panel goes but the measurements will all be different. Keep in mind that the front of the brochure and the back of the brochure, when it is folded, will actually be on page one. The front will be the far right panel and the back is the middle panel.
You are welcome to send me screen shots of your project so I can see what you are working on, or if you like, schedule a time with me so I can send you a screen sharing link and look at it live.
Andrew Breault WOW what service, thanks. But actually I think my problem was using Publisher’s ready made brochures which already had the photos and stuff you just replace. That seemed to be the easiest way, but I just kept getting into trouble with the print at the end. I now know that those ready made templates were using US measurements, which wouldn’t easily adjust to metric. So following your vid, substituting inches for cms looks like it will work great. Anyway thanks again. How did we ever do stuff before RUclips!???
Glad to hear it worked out! Yeah, I stay clear of the canned layouts that come with Publisher as they are almost never right anyway.
And, I know what you mean about RUclips. I work in IT and half my job I figure out with Google and RUclips. 😳😂😂
i want to create an 8 fold brochure size of each page 4 inch by 3 inch
thanks this helped me
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excuse me, my teacher told us to do like for each page the content, total of 8 pages. The first and last pages are the front cover and the back cover. When I try to print like as a brochure like there is a setting like that, it tends to print like a landscape kind of brochure like it opens landscape. How to fix it?
BTW, the size that is needed is 12 by 9 inches (can't be changed)
Can you send me your file? My email is in the video description. It sounds like you are setting up a quad brochure on A4 paper or perhaps a half fold with 2 sheets. But I will need to see the file to know for sure.
Andrew Breault can I send it in messenger instead?
Please answer I need to pass it to my teacher soon or I’ll be dead.
Not sure if you can send a pub file via messenger... but, sure, you are welcome to try. ☺️
If I have paragraphs What is the correct Line Spacing and Paragraph Spacing to use? For Brochure
Short answer... it depends. It depends on the font (style, size, etc.), it depends on the amount of info you are including in your brochure... and so on.
As a basic starting point I usually use 10 or 11 pt font, line spacing set to 1 and paragraphed set to equal or a little less than the font size. In other words, if I am using 11pt font then I will set the after paragraph spacing to 11pt or maybe 9pt.
There is not really a right or wrong way to do it as a lot of it comes down to your personal design style, the style or use of the brochure, or what the client wants if you are building it for someone else.
Hope that helps!
@@AndrewBreault Thanks a lot keep it you have good videos
What If I set the paragraph spacing to 0pt and I set the line spacing to 1.5sp? If I do not set paragraph spacing do you think that It gets too much close between paragraphs?
That can work well for you but you need a new way to create a visual break in your paragraphs. You can indent the first line, or leave a blank line between paragraphs so there is basically equivalent of 3sp between your paragraphs.
On a brochure you are working with very limited space so I usually opt for less space between lines and break up my paragraphs with a space between them.
@@AndrewBreault Ok, so I can set the Line Spacing to 1.0sp and Paragraph Spacing with 8pt. Thanks BTW
thank you so much
You are very welcome! So glad you found it helpful.
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Nice video :)
Fitri Agarwal thank you! And thanks for watching. ❤️
What paper did you use for the brochure?
I typically use a 24#, ultra bright Hammermill paper.
Thank you so much ❤
You are very welcome! Glad this video is still being helpful! ❤️
how does the second page on your layout happened that the first page and second page were together
sorry im bad at english im a filipino
Talk ative no worries. Not sure I know exactly what you are asking so I will give 2 answers and hope one of them is the right one.
1: If you mean “why are the front and back page together on page one of the design?” It is because once the brochure is folded the front and back of the finished brochure are one fold away from each other.
2: If you mean how did I copy the first page to make a second just like it... I just right click on the page one thumbnail and then click on “duplicate page.”
Hope one of those answers your question!
thank you so much 💗
You are very welcome! Thank you for watching. ❤️
Goodluck me my head is probably gonna explode after im done with tis project
You got this! You can do it! Go get that A.
Wow, thanks much.
You are very welcome. Glad the video is still helpful!
i ain`t stressin doe,i`m gonna be homelise vibin FR
thanks
brave you are most welcome! Thanks for watching.
hi how do you print it
Print front to back and flip on the short edge. If you are on a printer that does front to back printing you can do this in the print driver. If your printer only prints one side at a time then you will have to play with it a bit to find out the correct way to send the page back through for side two.
@@AndrewBreault thank youuuuu
You are very welcome! Let me know how it turns out.
Thanks
Double D Animations “What can I say accept ‘you’re welcome!’” Don’t worry I am not going to sing it. 😇 (But I did in my head ☺️)
Thanks for watching ❤️
thanks, i like it
Hi is this short coupon? Thank you!
Hi. Sorry, I do not understand the question.
I like this its interesting and a learning video
its awesome
Thank you!
What paper are you using sir?
I typically use 24# hammermill paper
Ur the best
@@aleck-gj7xk thanks for watching! Go get that 💯!