

How can I tell the size of these pages? Here, let's actually open up the Pages panel. Well, it was set up with eight and a half by 11, but obviously it's not eight and a half by 11 anymore. I said, well go to File, Document Setup, which is normally where you would go, this is what it looked like when you were creating the document, and it says eight and a half by 11. So if you're trying to do something like, I simply asked my client, "What size is your page?" And she could not tell. This one's actually a subtle amount has been added to the width. You can see that some of the pages are slightly different. Now you might think, what, what the heck? When I create a new document, this is where I specify the size, eight and a half by 11, right? And this document was specified with eight and a half by 11. So I'm going to show you a few different ways to tell the size of your pages in your files. Today I want to show you something that a client actually pointed out to me, and the fact was that there is no built-in way to tell the size of every page in a document, and she needed to know that. Hi, this is Anne-Marie Concepcion with another InDesign tip for my fellow Design Geeks out there.
