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James FritzMemberI can confirm that it works on CS4 PC, but not CS5 Mac.
It also works on Illustrator and Photoshop CS4 on the PC.
James FritzMemberI can confirm that it works on CS4 PC, but not CS5 Mac.
It also works on Illustrator and Photoshop CS4 on the PC.
James FritzMemberThank you both so much. I ended up using
(?<=dt).{25,30}(?=t) which worked out great.
James FritzMemberThank you both so much. I ended up using
(?<=dt).{25,30}(?=t) which worked out great.
James FritzMemberThanks for the help! I will have to try it out tomorrow at work.
Eugene, you are a gentleman and a scolar.
James FritzMemberThanks for the help! I will have to try it out tomorrow at work.
Eugene, you are a gentleman and a scolar.
James FritzMemberI have some sad news for you. CS5 does not run on Power PC computers like the G4 and G5. It is Intel only. If you upgraded to leopard on your G5 it will not run the software.
James FritzMemberI have some sad news for you. CS5 does not run on Power PC computers like the G4 and G5. It is Intel only. If you upgraded to leopard on your G5 it will not run the software.
February 2, 2010 at 8:13 pm in reply to: Is there a Strikethrough and/or Paragraph Rules angle tweak? #54773
James FritzMemberThere is kind of a work around, but you probably won't like it.
1. Select your text and put a strike through on it.
2. Edit the strikethrough options and change the type to the slashes \
3. Increase the size dramatically until only 1 shows up.
This will give you 1 big 45degree strikethrough.
It is probably not want you want, but it is something.
February 2, 2010 at 1:13 pm in reply to: Is there a Strikethrough and/or Paragraph Rules angle tweak? #51663
James FritzMemberThere is kind of a work around, but you probably won't like it.
1. Select your text and put a strike through on it.
2. Edit the strikethrough options and change the type to the slashes \
3. Increase the size dramatically until only 1 shows up.
This will give you 1 big 45degree strikethrough.
It is probably not want you want, but it is something.
James FritzMemberCheck out https://issuu.com/
James FritzMemberCheck out https://issuu.com/
James FritzMemberSome of my fav's
opt+m = merge cells
opt+shift+m = unmerge cells
cmd+down arrow = select content (a photo in a frame)
cmd+up arrow = select frame
ctrl+o = object layer options
James FritzMemberSome of my fav's
opt+m = merge cells
opt+shift+m = unmerge cells
cmd+down arrow = select content (a photo in a frame)
cmd+up arrow = select frame
ctrl+o = object layer options
James FritzMemberI have direct experience using both AutoPrice and InData.
Depending on what you are trying to acomplish, you will want to choose the appropriate plugin.
I have used Autoprice when I am manually laying out an entire Catalog by hand and I only want to keep the prices in sync with a database.
I have used InData if you are trying to automate the production of your catalog. This means that once you have everything setup before hand, you can just import data from the database and InData “builds” the entire catalog automatically. This will only work if your design if very rigid that there is very little variety. This works well on directorys or parts lists.
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