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Is there a character style also applied to the text? That will override the paragraph style.
This is a fascinating and horrible problem… I just tried everything I can think of and I cannot get rid of the black line. It seem like equations are converted to an image when you save as .DOC or .RTF. If you leave it saved as .docx, it does not have that black border.
I even tried exporting the EPS files and opening in a text editor (because I know some postscript), but Word encodes the postscript code in a way that cannot be edited easily! Ouch.
Oh! I am sorry that I misunderstood. Hm. I will have to experiment, or we will have to see if someone else here has some solutions.
I would strongly recommend saving the Illustrator file as an AI or PDF file and then, in InDesign, using File > Place. Copy and paste is designed only for very simple artwork.
Great ideas! I wrote about something similar some years ago here:
QR codes just encode data… the data could be a link to a web page or a VCF card (contact info) or phone number or piece of text. If a QR code points to a web page and the web page is no longer on the site, then it would show up as a broken link.
It’s a great question… From everything I’ve heard, it is very likely that it will take a software update to stop the fonts from working. That is, they’ll probably still work in 18.0 (which is the current version of 2023), but maybe not in 18.2 or something like that. That is, it will only stop working when people update to the version where they no longer work.
I can’t promise anything, of course, as I don’t work for Adobe, but no one seems to think there is a “kill switch” or something built in. It’s more that they just don’t want to keep supporting it in later versions.
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