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Getting Started
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Navigation
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Designing Your Book
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- Adding a Digital Link
- Alerts & Warnings
- Backgrounds
- Layouts
- The Advanced Design Page
- The Main Toolbar
- Trim and Safe Areas
- Working with Candid Photos
- Moving a Photo Or Element On Top Of Or Behind Another
- Removing a Background
- Aligning Text and Images
- Trouble resizing photo frames
- Enlarging Layout & Grid
- Editing Multiple Frames
- Clip Art
- Elements
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- Adding Photos From Facebook and Other Photo Sharing Sites
- Candids Tab
- Photo Post
- Photos from Facebook
- Portraits Tab
- Managing Portraits
- Photos Page
- Clip Art Tab
- Uploading to Photo Post
- How to create a file request Dropbox.com folder
- I Uploaded My Own Clip Art. How Do I Place It Onto A Page?
- Why didn't some of my photos show up when I tried to upload them?
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Troubleshooting
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Submitting for Proofing
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Content Ideas & Useful Tools
Text/images in the middle (gutter) of a spread
You can have text and image frames spanning the spread. The inside, lighter gray border represents a safe area, which is the gutter of the book. It is recommended that you keep any important elements (such as small copy text, clip art, etc.) out of this area, to prevent them from being hidden in the gutter once the book is bound. Also avoid placing photos so that faces or any other important elements are not located in the gutter.
Items like large headline text & photos that span across the spread will usually be ok. However you may need to make adjustments to make sure they appear properly in the finished book. The Preview will give you a basic idea of the finished result, but you should always check with your yearbook publisher if you are unsure.