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  • Bob Levine
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    No. You can draw a white rectangle or two and place them on the right and bottom on the master but you have to be very close. They have to to touch the page or they won't show up in the live pages, but you don't want them to be into the art.

    Bob Levine
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    No. You can draw a white rectangle or two and place them on the right and bottom on the master but you have to be very close. They have to to touch the page or they won't show up in the live pages, but you don't want them to be into the art.

    in reply to: Automating hyperlinks for publishing online pdfs #54082
    Bob Levine
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    You might want to pay a visit to the scripting forum. This sounds like something that could be scripted.

    in reply to: Error: File is in use #54081
    Bob Levine
    Participant

    More details. What version of ID? What version of Photoshop? What SPECIFIC operating system?

    Bob

    in reply to: Automating hyperlinks for publishing online pdfs #51069
    Bob Levine
    Participant

    You might want to pay a visit to the scripting forum. This sounds like something that could be scripted.

    in reply to: Error: File is in use #51077
    Bob Levine
    Participant

    More details. What version of ID? What version of Photoshop? What SPECIFIC operating system?

    Bob

    Bob Levine
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    Check the links panel to make sure the links are up to date.

    Bob Levine
    Participant

    Check the links panel to make sure the links are up to date.

    in reply to: InDesign/Prepress Myths #54059
    Bob Levine
    Participant

    As I said, Tim, if they don't need any Photoshop work.

    As far as JPGs and TT giving your RIP trouble, I'll go right out on that limb and blame the RIP.

    in reply to: InDesign/Prepress Myths #50941
    Bob Levine
    Participant

    As I said, Tim, if they don't need any Photoshop work.

    As far as JPGs and TT giving your RIP trouble, I'll go right out on that limb and blame the RIP.

    in reply to: InDesign/Prepress Myths #54046
    Bob Levine
    Participant

    Myth: TrueType fonts are poor quality.

    Fact: Font format is irrelevant. Format is not an indication of quality.

    Myth: JPGs should never be used for print.

    Fact: There's nothing inherently wrong with JPGs. If they don't need any work in Photoshop go right ahead and use them.

    in reply to: pagemaker to InDesign #54045
    Bob Levine
    Participant

    Interesting observation but I haven't seen that…at least I haven't noticed it but I admit that I haven't needed to open a PM file in several years.

    in reply to: InDesign icons not appearing in 64-bit Windows #54044
    Bob Levine
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    True for PDFs. You can generate them by forcing them into a 32 bit shell.

    If you use the file>open command in Acrobat and allow enough time, the thumbnails will be generated and will remain available in Windows Explorer.

    But again, I've yet to see InDesign thumbnails in Win Explorer.

    All that said, I would hardly put this under the category of “problem.” It's a minor annoyance at worst in my opinion and using Bridge gets around any operating system limitation.

    Bob

    in reply to: InDesign/Prepress Myths #50939
    Bob Levine
    Participant

    Myth: TrueType fonts are poor quality.

    Fact: Font format is irrelevant. Format is not an indication of quality.

    Myth: JPGs should never be used for print.

    Fact: There's nothing inherently wrong with JPGs. If they don't need any work in Photoshop go right ahead and use them.

    in reply to: pagemaker to InDesign #50901
    Bob Levine
    Participant

    Interesting observation but I haven't seen that…at least I haven't noticed it but I admit that I haven't needed to open a PM file in several years.

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