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1. Re: 2 baseline grids in 1 document
Laubender Apr 24, 2012 9:52 PM (in response to Ltid)Baseline grid is a document property not a page property. So there is only one main baseline grid for a single document. If you need exceptions you can use a baseline grid that is tied to a text frame.
Uwe
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2. Re: 2 baseline grids in 1 document
IndesignTemplates Apr 25, 2012 1:40 AM (in response to Ltid)Baseline grid is a document property so you can only set it per document. You can set alternative grid for text box or, for a large publication, you can create multiple indesign publications and combine them in on book.
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3. Re: 2 baseline grids in 1 document
Michael Witherell Feb 6, 2013 11:12 AM (in response to Ltid)Build two separate masters; not based on each other. On each master page you build text frames. On each text frame go to Text Frame Options > Baseline Options > Use Custom Baseline Grid. Your leading of master A text frames can be different from master B text frames. You edit your BodyText paragraph style to Align All Lines to Baseline Grid. You can even link a text frame supplied from A to a text frame supplied by B; have text flowing through them; and the leading will change automatically. So it IS possible to have more than one baseline grid system in a document. You essentially ignore the one setup in preferences.



