Adobe dimension with letter
Change the Width to 9.5 in and the Height to 4.125 in. We want to be more precise, however, and will use the properties at the top instead. This allows you to resize by clicking and dragging any one of the anchors. Make sure the second page is active in the Pages panel and the Select the Page Tool. You'll notice the page is selected with new anchors around the edges. Now that you have the new page, it's time to resize it with the Page Tool.
Duplicate the page you just created by clicking and dragging the page from the Pages panel to the New Page icon just to the left of the trash can icon. We're only going to design the front of the envelope, so we need to add one page. Instead of saving and adding another InDesign document to the mix, we're going to add the pages for the envelope next right in the same document. No you have your first letterhead document ready to go. It's easier to design with a bleed and not use it then add it in later.
#ADOBE DIMENSION WITH LETTER FULL#
125 in on all 4 sides.īleed Tip: Even if you don't think you'll design your letterhead with a full bleed, it's best to set it up this way from the beginning. Deselect Facing Pages. Under Page Size select A4. Set the Bleed to. Set Intent to Print and Number of Pages to 1 (we'll add more later). Open InDesign and select File > New Document to create your first item. The size of this document is a classic A4 size.
The first item I create in my letterhead workflow is the main letter. This is where you'll apply all your page size specs. You'll also notice options very similar to the Document Window that appears when you create a new document. When you select it, you'll notice the Properties Bar at the top changes to reveal X and Y coordinate options as well as Width and Height options. You'll find the Page Tool under the Direct Selection arrow in the Toolbar.