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  • in reply to: Create indent without starting an entirely new paragraph #71556
    Barry Monks
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    . . . and space after = 0 too, of course :o)

    in reply to: text box #71517
    Barry Monks
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    Create a new object style as you wish it to be in the Object Styles palette, then then right click it and set to ‘Default Graphic Frame Style’.

    in reply to: Newbie InDesign Question #71419
    Barry Monks
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    ‘strip’ not ‘trip’ :)

    in reply to: Newbie InDesign Question #71418
    Barry Monks
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    Actually, it would be a little more complicated because you would need a thin trip between the front and back images to account for the spine.

    in reply to: Newbie InDesign Question #71416
    Barry Monks
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    Yeah. They’d need to print the front and back cover on the same sheet of paper, which would then be folded down the middle, so the only bleed would be at the top, bottom, left and right edges :o)

    in reply to: Newbie InDesign Question #71414
    Barry Monks
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    Hello again. The example is the front cover, so there would no left bleed. In reality, it would be done as a double-page spread with the back cover on the left. Is that what you mean?

    in reply to: Newbie InDesign Question #71412
    Barry Monks
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    Hi. ‘Inside’ and ‘Outside’ refer to Facing Pages i.e a double-page spread set-up. It’s easier than specifying the left and right pages separately. If you uncheck ‘Facing Pages’ the margin options change to ‘Right’ and ‘Left’. Hope this is of some help. Regards.

    in reply to: Weird faint blue box #71255
    Barry Monks
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    Hi. Does the blue line print? You often get a 1px blue line around placeholders for images. If they don’t get any bigger when you zoom in, they’re not really there. Just a display problem. Hope this helps.

    in reply to: Global Change Quotation marks from Italic to regular? #70580
    Barry Monks
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    The Find and Replace has ‘Straight Double to Typographers Quote’ as a drop down ‘Query’. But, bizarrely, this does not override the Document Preferences, in which you must check > Type > Use Typographer’s Quotes. Hope this helps.

    in reply to: Ink Coverage #69612
    Barry Monks
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    Thanks,Eugene; but I use the same images in many different publications each of which has it’s own prescribed PDF Job Options and colour profiles. I can’t create and then tailor each image individually for all these. If Acrobat can fix it at a stroke, why can’t InDesign?

    in reply to: Ink Coverage #69609
    Barry Monks
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    Thanks, David. The Ink Limit preview certainly shows the areas of excess. But how do I reduce them within InDesign without re-profiling individual images? It seems to me that overall Ink Coverage is [or should be] part of the profile; If I export with no color conversion then convert in Acrobat then it’s fine.

    in reply to: Ink Coverage #69560
    Barry Monks
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    The correct ink weight appears to be included in the profile when converted in Acrobat. So why can’t InDesign do this?

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