![]() Only downside is that you wouldn't be able to change the page sizes manually in Publisher - you'd need to refer back to the Designer file for editing. You would set up a Designer document with the apropriate amount of artboards, mark them as 'spreadboards'' (or something similar that sounds less naff), give each a number and select this Designer file as 'Spread template' in Publisher - when you add new pages the page layout would refer to the Designer file and add pages according to which numbered 'spreadboard' comes next, rotating through all artboards, starting by number one again, when you add more pages. ![]() Think of it as 'master pages for master pages'. Think rearranging page spreads by simply 'linking' to a different Designer template. Think differently sized pages automatically arranged to create a complicatedly folded leaflet or a magazine covers with folded in pages. ![]() It would be fantastic if a Designer file with numbered artboards could be used as 'template' for page spreads - this way the number of pages would be more or less unlimited and even the page order and arrangement could be set freely - think an eight page brochure that exports in the correct page order (1,2,3.) when exported as single pages, but properly layed out (8,1-2,7) when exporting spreads. I just had an idea on how to implement a 'new kind of page spreads' if and when Serif decides to do it at some point:
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