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Dieter Stockert
MemberMaybe this helps for your first question:
October 1, 2019 at 1:52 pm in reply to: General Indesign questions while learning and exploring #14323990Dieter Stockert
MemberBut my answer does not solve the question: How can I tell InDesign to ignore the character style in the table of content that I have applied to a single word in a headline. For exa,pla the headline is bold with certain words (between brackets) in bold-italic. In the table of content the paragraph style is set to regular, sothe word within the brackets should be italic. I have tried with a nested GREP style in the table of content paragraph style, but that does onmly work with Find-Replace, not as a nested GREP style in the TOC paragraph style.
September 30, 2019 at 12:02 pm in reply to: General Indesign questions while learning and exploring #14324008Dieter Stockert
Member6. Have you looked into the respective header? If there is a character style applied, it will appear in the table of content.
Dieter Stockert
MemberHave you seen this:
Dieter Stockert
MemberTry pressing Alternate when you let the mouse go.
Dieter Stockert
MemberYou can export to pdf, jpeg and other formats. And in the export dialogue you can choose selection.
Dieter Stockert
MemberA layer is not page-based, so the name of a layer has nothing to do with the page. If you change the name of a layer you will see the new name no matter on which page you are.
Dieter Stockert
MemberI don’t know what’s going wrong. It should work as intended. You can see it here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/4wi1bftkn8gl9ze/band%20of%20color.idml?dl=0
Dieter Stockert
MemberCould you post your paragraph settings?
Dieter Stockert
MemberIt’s been a few years since I had to work with Microsoft Word and I don’t have Word on my computer, so I cannot check it out, but it seems that there are settings to prevent Word from reducing the image resolution:
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/turn-off-picture-compression-81a6b603-0266-4451-b08e-fc1bf58da658
That will only help before placing the images in a Word document. But placing a Word document in InDesign should not reduce the image quality (at least I think so).
Which options do you have when you right click on an image?Dieter Stockert
MemberI don’t think it’s a good idea to import images from Word to InDesign, because Word will reduce their resolution. That’s why I have never done that. But to your question: Is there an anchor icon on top of the image frames? What happens if you right click on an image?
August 31, 2019 at 11:24 pm in reply to: Shorten a book/document and removing empty spaces between lines #14324207Dieter Stockert
MemberDeleting pages should work. Maybe this is helpful:
Do you have primary text frames on your master page? So you may want to look here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqHm_S4FpEoDieter Stockert
MemberI think this just how the designer of the font wanted it to look like.
August 21, 2019 at 9:08 pm in reply to: Multiple and Lengthy footnotes on a single word in long Indesign file #14324249Dieter Stockert
MemberAnother good reason is: When yu apply several footnotes on one word the footnote numbers looks like one single number (123) instead of 1, 2, 3.
August 21, 2019 at 1:21 pm in reply to: Multiple and Lengthy footnotes on a single word in long Indesign file #14324251Dieter Stockert
Member»to ohne word« was typed as »to one word«, but the german auto correction changed it to the german word for »without«.
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