![]() ![]() Since there is a bug with page rotation and elements on the page that should be rotated with the page you better rotate two pages instead a single one. Aligning to the guides that were created after page rotation is very easy. Then you can drag out guides that are parallel with the rulers. With CS6 and above one could rotate the page plus the elements on the page. In the meanwhile some things have changed and we have another tool at hand that will help to align objects to a diagonal axis or a diagonal line. This is a very old thread started in 2009! Hard to believe this isn't a regular feature in InDesign. the above mentioned workaround seems to be the only way. short of doing this in Illustrator and bringing it in (which I prefer not to have to do). ![]() And because the guide line is at a diagonal there's no way to know for sure what the correct coordinates of my new stripes are with relation to the previous stripes. If one of the stripes is longer or shorter than should be, there's no way to snap it to my diagonal "guide" line. Plus, there's no way to make any other kinds of adjustments. It's impossible to do that without starting over from scratch. Or, later I have to make changes, the client wants additional stripes added and placed along that same sloping line. But my design isn't done, I'm just experimenting, etc. I created the stripes, grouped them and rotated the group at that angle. I have a series of horizontal lines - stripes - going across the page, the edges of which have to line up with a line sloping at let's say a 12 degree angle. I think you're both saying the same thing. ![]()
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