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Addendum: I see the same issue reported here without resolution:
Have you investigated Rorohiko's StoryTweaker?
https://www.rorohiko.com/wordpr…..rytweaker/
Allows editing of just text. Inexpensive. (Although I haven't yet gotten it to work properly myself…)
Aaron
Aha! The Acrobat piece is solved. The culprit wasn't aliasing at all, it was page numbering. As each booklet used the same page numbering, when I went to replace pages in Acrobat — despite clicking on the exact page in the Pages panel — Acrobat continued to replace the first occurence of that page #, rather than the page I wanted replaced! Sheesh. A warning would be handy. (Maybe better in 9; i'm on 8…?)
Unclicking 'Use logical page numbers' in Preferences solved it.
So now the only outstanding question is the bizarre layer behavior in linked .indd files. Anyone please weigh in!
Aaron
I had a recent unexplainable separations problem using .ai files, which corrected itself when they were saved as EPS. Sorry I can't remember all the details but that solution definitely came as a surprise as I, too, regard EPS's as archaic.
I had a recent unexplainable separations problem using .ai files, which corrected itself when they were saved as EPS. Sorry I can't remember all the details but that solution definitely came as a surprise as I, too, regard EPS's as archaic.
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