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  • in reply to: Printing without tiff images from PDF document #59862
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    Hey Joel,

    Thanks a LOT for your help!

    I will give it a try and let you know the result. :)

    What I have to do to hide layers in Acrobat?

    Warm regards,

    M.

    in reply to: Printing without tiff images from PDF document #59855
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    jdwires said:

    I think you'll have to export the book from indesign using the OPI settings to remove the background images and then print the PDF.

    If you have all of you background images on a separate layer, you can export your PDF to Acrobat version 6 or newer and check the box that says “creat acrobat layers”. Then you can hide the layer in Acrobat and print. :)

    Hope that helps!

    Joel


    hi Joel,

    It's very kind of you that you gave me your advice! Thank you very much!

    When I export the book from Indesign I check the box for omit the bitmap image in the OPI settings. What I get is solid black pages in the PDF document and if I print them out that black background is on the printouts. So using OPI settings doesn't work on that way!?

    My background images are placed into the master pages. Is that mean they are on a seperate layers?! I guess no…

    Please help me… : )

    Best,

    M.

    in reply to: Printing without tiff images from PDF document #59853
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    hi again… It seems no one knows how to deal with that!?!? Strange…

    I hope someone could help me.

    All the Best,

    in reply to: Space Between the FOOTNOTES #57165
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    hi David and Jongware,

    Well, I've been wondering about the 3 issue which I posted above. Could you let me know about each of them?!

    in reply to: Space Between the FOOTNOTES #57157
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    Dear Jongware,

    Thank you very much for your time and advices! I appreciate it!

    Yes, I understand. It's better to have different space between footnotes and the main text than having headings at the bottom or worse of all – widow… etc. : )

    Just 3 more questions, please.

    1). I made the same leading for the footnotes and the main text. It seems better now. Do I need also to make same number lines in all of my footnotes now and if so how I can do it???

    2). How can I prevent blank lines at the bottom of my main text after using the Keep Options for widows/orphans for my paragraph? I have attached my Keep Options windows. Are they correct???

    My Text Frame Option > Vertical Justification > Top. If I use Justify instead of Top in the whole book is OK but the last Paragraph in a chapter goes bad. Do I need to use Justify for a book or Top. Which is more correct?!

    3). In the Footnote Options I use for the First Baseline > Offset > Fixed > 4 mm Could you tell me is that correct and should I use not Fixed option?!?

    I hope you are not bored with my question. Yes, the book is about Judas Priest : )))

    in reply to: Indesign Book – chapter layout problem #55641
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    Eugene Tyson said:That's the best way – but if you run into problems let us know.


    Hello again,

    Well, Ive been practicing all day… and even now…

    I have another question. I have 2 master pages in my document. The second B – master pages contain the layout of the Chapters and a text frame. When I import the Chapter into the Book palette all text frames of the pages change and appear OK and their order too but the background of the chapter remain the same and dont change its position accordingly to the page. Here is an image… of my doc.

    Where is my mistake, how can I solve that problem?

    in reply to: Indesign Book – chapter layout problem #55640
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    Eugene Tyson said:That's the best way – but if you run into problems let us know.


    Hello again,

    Well, Ive been practicing all day… and even now…

    I have another question. I have 2 master pages in my document. The second B – master pages contain the layout of the Chapters and a text frame. When I import the Chapter into the Book palette all text frames of the pages change and appear OK and their order too but the background of the chapter remain the same and dont change its position accordingly to the page. Here is an image… of my doc.

    Where is my mistake, how can I solve that problem?

    in reply to: Indesign Book – chapter layout problem #52629
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    Eugene Tyson said:That's the best way – but if you run into problems let us know.


    Hello again,

    Well, Ive been practicing all day… and even now…

    I have another question. I have 2 master pages in my document. The second B – master pages contain the layout of the Chapters and a text frame. When I import the Chapter into the Book palette all text frames of the pages change and appear OK and their order too but the background of the chapter remain the same and dont change its position accordingly to the page. Here is an image… of my doc.

    Where is my mistake, how can I solve that problem?

    in reply to: Indesign Book – chapter layout problem #52628
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    Eugene Tyson said:That's the best way – but if you run into problems let us know.


    Hello again,

    Well, Ive been practicing all day… and even now…

    I have another question. I have 2 master pages in my document. The second B – master pages contain the layout of the Chapters and a text frame. When I import the Chapter into the Book palette all text frames of the pages change and appear OK and their order too but the background of the chapter remain the same and dont change its position accordingly to the page. Here is an image… of my doc.

    Where is my mistake, how can I solve that problem?

    in reply to: Indesign Book – chapter layout problem #55638
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    Eugene Tyson said:That's the best way – but if you run into problems let us know.


    I will… thank you once again for your time!!! I appreciate it.

    in reply to: Indesign Book – chapter layout problem #55632
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    Eugene Tyson said:

    I think the best way here is to make duplicates of your files, then start importing them into a new Book Panel and experiment how it works.

    Also, you've got your page margins set way out, and you've manually drawn your guides, which is a bit of a strange way to do it.

    Normally your Margins would dictate where the text frames are going. That makes it much easier for importing text and inserting new pages of text etc.

    I'm not sure what way you want your text to be layed out, your phrasing is slightly confusing for me.

    I've given a good break down already on how it works – so make duplicate files and experiment with the Book and see how it works, what I've already written here should be a good guide on what the different settings are.


    Thank you VERY much… I will try everything… to achieve myself :) thanks!!!!

    in reply to: Indesign Book – chapter layout problem #55629
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    Eugene Tyson said:

    If you want your first chapter to be a left hand page (that would be the first document in the book panel) to be a left hand page you have to open the document and go to Layout Numbering and Options and say Start Numbering at Page 2. This will make the first document a left hand page.

    Then setting your Book Page Numbering Options and use the option “Continue from Previous Document” – this will let the chapters follow on in a natural order, so if chapter 1 ends on a left page, then chapter 2 will be facing that page.

    And for example if Chapter 1 ended on a right hand page, then Chapter 2 would come directly after this, on a left hand page.


    Thanks for gettig back to me again!

    Well… when I say start from numbering at Page 2, the chapters go to left page but then all the rest text frames in the pages remain with their previous layout and don't change?! Here is a image… you can see the text frame away from the guides…

    Also If I want the next chapter to begin at the right page (it depends on the lenght of the text of the chapter… sometimes left some times right) should I do it manualy in the document on this way by using “Numbering and Options” before importing the fils in the Book palette?!??!


    in reply to: Indesign Book – chapter layout problem #55628
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    Eugene Tyson said:

    If you want your first chapter to be a left hand page (that would be the first document in the book panel) to be a left hand page you have to open the document and go to Layout Numbering and Options and say Start Numbering at Page 2. This will make the first document a left hand page.

    Then setting your Book Page Numbering Options and use the option “Continue from Previous Document” – this will let the chapters follow on in a natural order, so if chapter 1 ends on a left page, then chapter 2 will be facing that page.

    And for example if Chapter 1 ended on a right hand page, then Chapter 2 would come directly after this, on a left hand page.


    Thanks for gettig back to me again!

    Well… when I say start from numbering at Page 2, the chapters go to left page but then all the rest text frames in the pages remain with their previous layout and don't change?! Here is a image… you can see the text frame away from the guides…

    Also If I want the next chapter to begin at the right page (it depends on the lenght of the text of the chapter… sometimes left some times right) should I do it manualy in the document on this way by using “Numbering and Options” before importing the fils in the Book palette?!??!

    in reply to: Indesign Book – chapter layout problem #55625
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    Hi again,

    Im sorry to ask you again but I need help.

    Well, every chapter in my Indesign file begin with left page mastering (attached an image) and every last page of the chapers end with even number. What I have to do so when I import all chapters in the Book Palette everything to be OK?? The question is how can I make the layout of the chapters to change correctly accordingly of the lenght of the previous chapter…after importing the chapters to Book palette e.g. if the prevous chapter end on left page the next chapter to start on the right page and vice versa?!

    in reply to: Indesign Book – chapter layout problem #55624
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    Thank you VERY much for the detailed advice… etc. Now, I will try to fix my problem… I have to read your post again and again : )))

    If I have any further questions I will post them here. Thank you again!!!

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