I am of course aware of this method - but what if you needed to re-arrange a bunch of pages? Then you would have to move all objects from one page to the next ,and vice versa. If spreads were built-in, then it would just be a matter of grabbing those page parts in the page panel and moving them around.photoken hat geschrieben:???Herbert123 hat geschrieben: For example, creating page spreads is another thing not possible currently without work-arounds.
It seems very easy to me. Just create a new document with twice the width of an individual page. For example, to make an A4 magazine in portrait orientation, create an A3 document in landscape orientation. Add a guide for half the width (formula: w/2) for the document and you've got it. Each time you create a new "page", you'll have the guide for the spread....
Evem if, for some reason, you want to have separate single pages for the front cover and the back cover, you can create a new page (as a spread) and use Layout...Page...Change Page Size to change the page to A4 portrait orientation.
Anyway, spreads aren't the most important thing, and you are correct that with some extra work those are possible: page templates, library (symbols), and guides controllable per layer are, I think, the last remaining options to bring the page publishing options of Photoline to the next level.