How do I create a grid template in Adobe® InDesign®?
A page layout created with grids allows you great flexibility with your design elements. Grids can be created quickly in InDesign.

Setting up grids
- Go to Edit > Preferences > Grids
- In the Document Grid section
- Color sets the color of the gridlines
- Use the default color or choose another color from the drop-down list
- Color sets the color of the gridlines
- Horizontal and Vertical sections
- Gridline Every are the major gridlines and are slightly darker
- This example is using the default of 6 picas
- A darker gridline is drawn every 6 picas
- Subdivisions specifies the amount of space between the major gridlines
- This example is using 6
- The 6 pica major gridline is divided into six sections
- A gridline will be created every 1 pica
- Gridline Every are the major gridlines and are slightly darker
- Keep Grids in Back checked so the gridlines don't interfere with drawing the layout
- Click OK

To make the gridlines appear on the screen
- Go to View > Guides & Grids > Show Document Grid
This is an enlarged view of the gridlines