Yup, calling something the Holy Grail is pretty bold–and overused. In this case, however, it really does apply.

Yesterday I released Page Control, a plug-in for InDesign CS and InDesign CS2, developed in cooperation with DTP Tools. Page Control answers a…

The Holy Grail of Page Layout

Yup, calling something the Holy Grail is pretty bold–and overused. In this case, however, it really does apply.

Yesterday I released Page Control, a plug-in for InDesign CS and InDesign CS2, developed in cooperation with DTP Tools. Page Control answers a need left open for 22 years: The ability to create a single document with multiple page sizes in a top-end desktop publishing and page layout application.

Adobe’s InDesign is that top-end application, and InDesign is used in hundreds of different types of layout and publishing workflows in hundreds of thousands of agencies around the world. A fair percentage of InDesign users need to put a fold-out or oversized sheet into a multi-page publication with page numbers somewhere, at some time. To date, they’ve had to do that by creating at least three InDesign documents–one for the normal pages leading up to the oversized page, the oversized page itself, and the third to handle normal pages following the oversized. Every over- or odd-sized page in the publication required two more InDesign files. I’ve seen more than 50 InDesign files being created, edited, and juggled soley because it was the only way to work around InDesign’s one document:one page size limitation.

I devised and partnered with DTP Tools to create Page Control specifically to prevent the waste of time, money, and brain power imposed by that limitation within InDesign. Now the one-document, one-page-size paradigm has been broken. It’s time to work smarter.

We announced Page Control 24 hours ago. The response has already been phenominal from those publications limbre enough to report about it in such a short time. And more keeps coming.

Page Control is in a public beta phase–you have the chance to try it out free and shape the final result. We’ll release the finished product in 3 weeks.

Care to read the official press release and download your copy of Page Control for InDesign CS/CS2 on Mac or Windows?

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3 Comments

  1. David Blatner
    Posted 06 February 2009 at 13:49 PST | Permalink

    As friend and stand-up comedian Jimmy Gunn once said to me: If I could describe myself in one word… if I, in a single word, could sum up the whole of my personality, my being, my raison d’etre… that single word would have to be: “Can’t follow directions.”

  2. Sarah
    Posted 21 September 2009 at 04:33 PDT | Permalink

    I heard you are designing a web site for “Sadie’s Designer Cakes & Pastries” in Quincy, MA. Are you going to post it on your site, also will you be using the same tricks you have used here?

  3. Tom
    Posted 14 February 2010 at 13:07 PST | Permalink

    You’re worth a whole lot more than me! Good post; I have long pondered on the fact that human life can be measured in money. If you really think about it, it’s pretty crazy, but it’s true.

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