Episode 070
Podcast 070
• News Updates: Upcoming InDesign Conference in Miami, InDesign patch, Free plug-ins and scripts, new Beginner’s Corner category on our blog
• Quizzler Results (from Episode 69: Adding CMYK Swatches) and Winner
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- News Updates: Upcoming InDesign Conference in Miami, InDesign patch, Free plug-ins and scripts, new Beginner’s Corner category on our blog
- Quizzler Results (from Episode 69: Adding CMYK Swatches) and Winner
- Hot Posts: Sandee’s EPS Challenge, David’s Updating Text
- Uppercase Conundrums (Anne-Marie’s post)
- Obscure InDesign Feature of the Week: Normal
Links mentioned in the Podcast:
- The InDesign Conference – Miami Beach (Feb 26 – March 1)
- InDesign 5.02 patch for Windows or Mac OS X (ReadMe)
- David’s free InDesign Tip of the Day plug-in for CS1, 2 and 3
- Dave Saunders’ donationware script, WrapNudger, that fixes Droopy Wraps
- Scott Zinelli’s Multipage PDF Import script (David’s post about it)
- Our new Beginner’s Corner category
- Scott Citron’s new book, Professional Design Techniques
Quizzler Answer: How many ways can you add a CMYK color to Swatches without using the Swatches panel? Turns out there are too many to list in our show notes, so we compiled them into a PDF for you to download: Swatches_Answers.pdf (260K). Our winner received a copy of Deke McClelland’s new book, Adobe InDesign CS3 One-on-One, though we doubt he needed it!
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