Text newspaper typesetting
Set the page first (choose paper, newspapers generally use A3, and the margins are generally consistent from top to bottom, but different from left to right: 1 and version 3 are small on the left and large on the right, and versions 2 and 4 are large on the left and small on the right, so that the middle seam of the newspaper will not be too wide).
Whether you add text or pictures, they are in the form of text boxes, which are convenient to move and adjust. I suggest you choose drawings and pictures in the toolbar of the view. These two toolbars are commonly used in typesetting. Click the Text Box button in the Drawing toolbar to add a text box directly.
If the picture needs to be placed under the text, just set the format of the text box to "Fill: No Fill Color" and the layout of the picture to "Text Underline". Be careful to delete the lines in the text box (choose the color of the wireless bar). If it is a black-and-white newspaper, you can choose "Gray" in the color option of the picture toolbar to change the picture to black and white, then adjust it to the best effect by changing the brightness and contrast, and remove the redundant part of the picture by cropping.
In general, newspaper characters use No.9, and the line spacing is fixed as 13. The title of the article should be artistic, and the more serious ones should be in bold.
Method:
File-Page Setup: First set the paper to A3, then in the margins tab, select book folding within the range of page numbers, check "Different odd-even pages" in the layout, set the height of the header and footer, and click OK to start editing.
At this point, the page size becomes A4, and you can press normal typesetting operation.