Just noticed that DTP Tools as just release a new plug-in for Indesign CS, and CS2 call PageControl.
Ever wish you could define multi-size pages inside the same document? Now with this plug-ins you will be able to do so!
It is working very well and integrate seamlessly inside Indesign. It’s only 59$USD.
Here are some info picked from their web site: (
http://www.dtptools.com/product.asp?id=pcid)
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Instead of splitting the documents and having extra files with foldouts or other irregular page sizes, you can now have them all in one document. With Page Control, you can create different page sizes PDF directly from InDesign.
Example:
Let's say you're working on a corporate identity assignment. Isn't it great to have the envelope on one spread, business card on the next and printing paper or packaging sample right bellow? With a single click you can export to PDF and send to a client for approval. No need to explain what crop marks are, and that the business card will not be printed on letter size paper.
Introducing Page Control for InDesign CS and InDesign CS2, the first collaboration between DTP Tools and Pariah S. Burke. With Page Control, your InDesign documents are no longer limited to a single page size. Inserts and foldouts can be created without kludgy workarounds involving multiple documents, the book palette, or extra imposition work.
Resize an entire spread or the left and right pages independently. Build and apply master pages of different sizes. Expand the pasteboard for more working room. All from InDesign's own Pages palette. And, the free reader plug-in means never worrying about compatibility with service providers. Take control of your pages with Page Control for InDesign CS and CS2.
Whether you need to create different page sizes in the same document or a larger or smaller pasteboard, Page Control is the right plug-in for you.
Free reader for editing page control created documents can be installed from the same installer as Page Control.
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It’s rare I get excited about a software, but this one will save me tons of time and money!
Go check it out!
PS: No, I not affiliated with the developer of DTP tools