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  3. Change, include new text, or highlight important information with DocHub tools.
  4. Prepare your form and save the changes.
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Commonly Asked Questions about Spread Booking Templates

A spread is simply a set of pages (usually two) viewed together. Its how you see the book or magazine when its open and both pages are showing. As someone working with a book designer or print designer, its good for you to know the difference.
A spread is two facing pages in a magazine. The advertisement or editorial feature appears on both left and right pages. Two-page spreads offer more space for copy or photo content inside of the publication. Since spreads use two pages rather than one, they are the most expensive option for advertisers.
In online printing, a spread is a pair of facing pages, typically the left and right pages in a publication like a book, magazine or newspaper. There are two types of spreads: a readers spread and a printers spread.
When you select the Facing Pages option in the File Document Setup dialog box, document pages are arranged in spreads. A spread is a set of pages viewed together, such as the two pages visible whenever you open a book or magazine.
When you open a book anywhere, youll see two pages: a left-hand page and a right-hand page, which face each other. These two pages together are called a spread. Each section of your book should start on a right-hand page.