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A normal page that uses two overlays
3. Click OK.
Any overlays you add to a normal page are displayed as part of that page in the Page area, however,
you cannot edit the content of an overlay from the normal page.
Related topics:
Page (Page 88)
Guidelines for Working with Pages (Page 90)
Add a Document Page (Page 92)
Set Up a Page (Page 92)
View or Edit the Properties of a Page (Page 95)
Create an Overlay Page (Page 98)
Execute Pages N-Up (Page 98)
8.2.13 Use Guides
Guides are vertical or horizontal reference lines that you place on a page to help you accurately align and
position elements. You can set a guide for an individual page or for all pages of a document. Guides cannot
print and thus never appear on the output of a document.
You can select the Snap to guides option in the User Options dialog to have the edge of an object or group
automatically snap to a guide when it approaches a guide. See Set User Options (Behavior): Miscellaneous
(Page 33).
To create a guide:
Click in the top ruler (to create a vertical guide) or the left ruler (to create a horizontal guide) at the
point at which you want to create the guide.
A dark blue triangle appears in the ruler, and the guide appears in the document. By default the guide
appears only on the document page on which you create it. If you want to have it appear on all
document pages, see To edit the properties of a guide:.
Setting Up Pages - Detailed Directions
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