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  • in reply to: Automatic numbering #14361971
    Curtis Sharp
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    I will look into it. Thank you very much!!!

    Curtis Sharp
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    Awesome! Thank you!!!!

    Curtis Sharp
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    Well, if I have a tab set up for the numbers/SF to tab to the right, then the asterisks are forcing all the ‘SF’s to be “off” – see top screenshot below. I would like all SF aligned to the right and the asterisks to hang – see bottom screenshot. I was just hoping there was a way to ‘not’ set up an additional tab just for the asterisks (in the the bottom version of the screenshot). The Optical Margin Align creates ‘hanging indentation’ on the left – was just wondering if I could get that to accommodate hanging on the right? Am I explaining correctly?

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    Curtis Sharp
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    Hi Brent. I am wanting to do the attached, but without creating additional tabs if possible for the asterisks.
    Text is left justtified with two tabs (in the example attached). Seems like there would be a way with out manually setting up additinal tab for asterisks?

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    in reply to: Paragraph shading with border behind #14336029
    Curtis Sharp
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    Actually – today it worked the way I intended. Perhaps I had a Multiply blending mode on and did not realize? Disregard. Thanks all. – Curtis

    in reply to: How to take digital flyers & brochures to next level? #126445
    Curtis Sharp
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    Go-go gadget next level

    in reply to: #1255365
    Curtis Sharp
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    Sorry for long delay – THANK YOU Jo!!!

    in reply to: Adobe CC over Adobe CS5.5 #1250154
    Curtis Sharp
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    It’s GOLD, are you kiddin’? Well, I guess it depends on what you are doing with it all. Are you currently a designer or work in any capacity on a professional level? Do you create items and get paid to do so – ie. brochures, catalogs, logos, social media graphics, book covers, illustrations, posters, web sites/graphics, etc.? Or are you simply using the programs for entertainment purposes? With your subscription, you are afforded the wealth of any program you want to learn and further your marketing tool box so to speak. If a designer, you need to market your importance and what you have to bring to the table above and beyond those standing next to you. Learning something new each and everyday from one of these programs is the ticket. In Design, Illustrator, Photoshop, Bridge, just a one day course will get you up to speed with Dimension, not much to learn Animate, After Effects is daunting, but there if you so desire. And much more! Adobe Stock. Typekit – no wwaaay!!!! Insane the quality and quantity of fonts at your disposal. For me, a little over $50 a month is GOLD. Has changed my life man. You get out of anything whatever you put into it though. But with the features and capabilities found in the never versions of CC, it’s a no-brainer. Perhaps no more Starbucks can conjure up $50 a month. Or perhaps take on a few additional projects and back that $600 into an account and you have your subscription taken care of for the year. Boom. Advice so solid even a therapist cannot touch that right there :-) Best of luck.

    in reply to: Aligning selected objects #1242216
    Curtis Sharp
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    Wonderful! Thank you so much David.

    in reply to: Setting First Baseline: Cap Height as Default #12243985
    Curtis Sharp
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    Thank you Nicola! I will give I look into this. I appreciate it.

    in reply to: Setting First Baseline: Cap Height as Default #12243970
    Curtis Sharp
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    Anybody? I do not know if this is something that can be set in Preferences that perhaps I am overlooking? Please advise. Thank you to all in advance!

    in reply to: Home screen recent documents #14323541
    Curtis Sharp
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    This happens virtually DAILY for me (as well as my other designer colleagues that I work with)! In addition to the file I desire to open, In Design will open a second file from either earlier in the day or previous day! Almost every day I experience this same thing!!! This started happening after we upgraded to latest, most recent version of In Design. Does not take place with Illustrator of Photoshop.

    in reply to: Unwanted Color Shift When Saving Out PDF #14323554
    Curtis Sharp
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    I will need to attempt that later and will let you know. I thought saving out at a ‘higher’ compatibility may solve the problem (Acrobat 7, 8 or 9), but that did not solve my issue at all. Thank you so much for all you and Anne-Marie do here. It is so valuable!!!

    in reply to: Unwanted Color Shift When Saving Out PDF #14323557
    Curtis Sharp
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    Thanks David. While I completely understand the need to maintain consistent color and the RGB/CMYK shift, what is taking place is a LITERAL color build change between the two chips. It’s mind boggling. This is not something I could to on purpose even it I wanted to. I opened the pdf page in Illustrator AFTER having saved out the pdf file and sure enough the color chips have ‘flipped flopped’. Insane.

    in reply to: Unwanted Color Shift When Saving Out PDF #14323562
    Curtis Sharp
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    Amendment – apologize. Correct screenshot

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