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March 25, 2010 at 12:46 pm in reply to: Embedding sound clips – Which format for hi quality + low file size? #52322
David BlatnerKeymasterImporting SWF has the same problem. The only way to make that work reliably is to insert it in Acrobat 9. Sorry.
But once you do it once, you can update the “underlying” pages with Replace Page:
March 25, 2010 at 7:23 am in reply to: Embedding sound clips – Which format for hi quality + low file size? #52319
David BlatnerKeymasterYou're running into one of the classic problems of exporting from ID to PDF in CS4. The media (like video and sound) get handled by quicktime instead of the built-in flash player. Have you tried inserting the sound file in Acrobat (after you make the pdf) instead of in ID?
David BlatnerKeymasterSorry, no ideas here. I doubt that is possible. You may have to break up those INDD files into individual single-page files or PDFs or something (perhaps with Batch Export or Page Exporter Utilty) and then import those instead.
David BlatnerKeymasterSorry, no ideas here. I doubt that is possible. You may have to break up those INDD files into individual single-page files or PDFs or something (perhaps with Batch Export or Page Exporter Utilty) and then import those instead.
David BlatnerKeymasterScott: LOL! My wife also nixed the idea. Oh well, we'll just have to stick with our love of InDesign. And Blatner Tools.
Yes, here's more on that rounded-corner topic:
https://creativepro.com/cs4…..rently.php
Interesting that it works for other styles, though. Bizarre.
David BlatnerKeymasterScott: LOL! My wife also nixed the idea. Oh well, we'll just have to stick with our love of InDesign. And Blatner Tools.
Yes, here's more on that rounded-corner topic:
https://creativepro.com/cs4…..rently.php
Interesting that it works for other styles, though. Bizarre.
David BlatnerKeymasterI don't know of any secret way to use Quick Apply with Next Style. Sorry. It's a good idea for a feature.
David BlatnerKeymasterI don't know of any secret way to use Quick Apply with Next Style. Sorry. It's a good idea for a feature.
March 17, 2010 at 5:20 am in reply to: Importing Word file: characters moving to end of document #55183
David BlatnerKeymasterThat is very funny (and sad) Theun. Wow.
Unfortunately, InDesign's Word import filter is not one of its strongest features. I agree with your ideas of saving as RTF or DOCX to sometimes clean up weirdness.
March 17, 2010 at 5:19 am in reply to: Free Script for using MathType equation with InDesign 6 (CS4) #55182
David BlatnerKeymasterSpaciba Mikizil! Cool stuff.
March 16, 2010 at 10:20 pm in reply to: Importing Word file: characters moving to end of document #52182
David BlatnerKeymasterThat is very funny (and sad) Theun. Wow.
Unfortunately, InDesign's Word import filter is not one of its strongest features. I agree with your ideas of saving as RTF or DOCX to sometimes clean up weirdness.
March 16, 2010 at 10:19 pm in reply to: Free Script for using MathType equation with InDesign 6 (CS4) #51342
David BlatnerKeymasterSpaciba Mikizil! Cool stuff.
David BlatnerKeymasterYou can make a non-printing item by selecting it with the Selection tool and then turning on non-printing in the Attributes panel (Window > Attributes). I agree that it is a “hidden” feature, as few people would look at that panel
David BlatnerKeymasterYou can make a non-printing item by selecting it with the Selection tool and then turning on non-printing in the Attributes panel (Window > Attributes). I agree that it is a “hidden” feature, as few people would look at that panel
David BlatnerKeymasterMassey: The basic method is not to have multiple versions of the script, but rather to have more than one version of the .txt file that it calls (the one in the find change folder). If you change the file name slightly, the script can't find it and then asks you which you want to use.
I discussed this in my movie on find/change at lynda.com: https://www.lynda.com/home/Disp…..lpk2=46814
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