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		<title>By: Candy</title>
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		<description>This is an excellent tutorial. Thank you so much.  

Wish you&#039;d make more Indesign tutes, because there are hardly any good ones on the web. 

I have a little question, if I may - when making a colored brochure for instance -  do I color the background OR leave it white and then when printing it I use green paper for example? Also whats the best size for brochures? 

I apologize if this is too much. I&#039;m just purely new to Indesign. 

And excellent work. I really enjoy coming here. Thanks a lot!</description>
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<p>Wish you&#8217;d make more Indesign tutes, because there are hardly any good ones on the web. </p>
<p>I have a little question, if I may &#8211; when making a colored brochure for instance &#8211;  do I color the background OR leave it white and then when printing it I use green paper for example? Also whats the best size for brochures? </p>
<p>I apologize if this is too much. I&#8217;m just purely new to Indesign. </p>
<p>And excellent work. I really enjoy coming here. Thanks a lot!</p>
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