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David BlatnerKeymasterI have seen this happen before. Usually, rebuilding the InDesign Preferences files (hold down all the modifier keys while restarting InDesign) fixes it.
David BlatnerKeymasterDoublespace means “two times” so the leading would need to be twice the font size. Howevever, InDesign only allows percentage leading as part of “Auto” leading, which you can define in the Justification dialog box.
David BlatnerKeymasterI've never seen an alert with those plug-ins missing before. Very odd. My guess is that something is very wrong with InDesign. If restarting and rebuilding preferences doesn't work, I'd say there's a reasonable chance you'd need to reinstall the program.
David BlatnerKeymasterI've never seen an alert with those plug-ins missing before. Very odd. My guess is that something is very wrong with InDesign. If restarting and rebuilding preferences doesn't work, I'd say there's a reasonable chance you'd need to reinstall the program.
David BlatnerKeymasterWhat kind of border? If you export to PDF and zoom in, is it still there? Perhaps it's just a screen redraw artifact.
David BlatnerKeymasterWhat kind of border? If you export to PDF and zoom in, is it still there? Perhaps it's just a screen redraw artifact.
David BlatnerKeymasterSoxy is just what you need… see rorohiko.com. Or, see the discount code in the podcast notes:
David BlatnerKeymasterSoxy is just what you need… see rorohiko.com. Or, see the discount code in the podcast notes:
February 16, 2010 at 9:41 am in reply to: Recommended reading/training for a designer who has to design in Word #54915
David BlatnerKeymasterI'm so sorry to read of your terrible situation. Word makes me itch.
This isn't exactly what you wanted, but it's definitely worth a read, as it focuses on getting InDesign documents exported to a Word format (kind of):
February 16, 2010 at 2:41 am in reply to: Recommended reading/training for a designer who has to design in Word #51918
David BlatnerKeymasterI'm so sorry to read of your terrible situation. Word makes me itch.
This isn't exactly what you wanted, but it's definitely worth a read, as it focuses on getting InDesign documents exported to a Word format (kind of):
David BlatnerKeymasterI use Safari, but it sometimes logs me out, too. It's unclear to me why. But not that often… once a week or something. It's like the cookies just get confused. But it's not just here; other sites seem to do the same thing.
David BlatnerKeymasterI use Safari, but it sometimes logs me out, too. It's unclear to me why. But not that often… once a week or something. It's like the cookies just get confused. But it's not just here; other sites seem to do the same thing.
David BlatnerKeymasterYes, you are in a parallel universe… one in which life is flowing backward… or sometimes not flowing at all. ;)
My apologies, though… my fault. It's been a crazy day around here. I'll get the blog post up as soon as I can.
David BlatnerKeymasterOh, how I wish!
There is repeat last transformation, but it only works for scaling, rotating, moving, etc.
David BlatnerKeymasterYes, you are in a parallel universe… one in which life is flowing backward… or sometimes not flowing at all. ;)
My apologies, though… my fault. It's been a crazy day around here. I'll get the blog post up as soon as I can.
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