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  • Thanks Dwayne, it works well, I didn’t know that

    Thank you for this useful tip, but another question come to mind, how to select nonadjacent cells instead one by one?

    in reply to: Style editing without apply it to the current selection #62071

    Jongware said:

    I've never heard of that key combo being necessary, simple double-clicking does the same: apply the style and then edit it.

    To edit any style, you can right-click in the styles panel, and select “edit” from the menu.


    Thanks Jongware, but I read it on the below page, please find “Style Editing” in your browser.

    https://www.indesignmag.com/con…..eweek-2005

    David Blatner said:

    Hi Masoud,

    Yes, these files are stored in a little xml file on your computer. On the mac, you can find them:

    user/library/preferences/adobe indesign/version 7.5/en_US/Menu Sets

    (of course the version and language may change)

    I can't recall where they are on Windows, though I do remember it's harder to find. But search for Menu Sets and you should be able to find that folder. You should be able to move files there from one machine to another.


    Hi agian David

    Thanks a million, you are number one and your way that show me very cool and it is a great small tip.

    The path in Windows 7 is:

    C:Users<username>AppDataRoamingAdobeInDesignVersion 7.0en_GBMenu Sets

    The file I found has “inms” extension, Is it abbreviation for InDesign Menu Sets? I think is right and need to test it in another PC.

    David, can we use the way/tip for place/position the Panels? Where path in Windows 7 or what is the name folder that stored the file? Also I’d like to save place/position of my favorite panels to load them in another machine or next installation windows os.

    Note and excuse me dear users: I inserted slash mark between parts in above address, but when I save they disappear!, I don,t know why this happen occurs.

    Thanks again David

    David Blatner said:

    I'd like to see this, but I haven't seen a comparison chart for a long time. There is no doubt that QX has features that ID does not, but I know hardly anyone who uses QX anymore, and very few people feel the need to compare them.


    David you want to say ID CS5/5.5 more powerful than QX without doubt? Every operation/effect and etc that possible in ID CS5/5.5 can be possible in QX 9 or not? could you give me some of abilities that ID CS5/5.5 can do it and include with it; but QX 9 lack of them and can,t do it? I want a little curious about QX because I,ve never work it.

    in reply to: #61451

    David Blatner said:

    Hi Masoud, I am not sure what you mean about a glossary. Can you give me an example? Does this link help?

    https://creativepro.com/the&#8230;..-terms.php


    Hi David

    Thanks for the cool/link post, but I’ve never work with QuarkXPress.

    No No No!, let me describe better my mean, a glossary that describes all options that are exist in the Dialog boxes, Panels, Control panel. For example: Drop Cap, White Space, Nested Style, Swatch, H&J Violations, Merge User Dictionary into Document, Enable Layout View and numerous ones with their definitions!.

    I think if provided a dictionary as PDF format or Babylon glossary (as you know many people use Babylon dictionary in their computers around the world) is so handy and help to understand and what to do the options and parts in dialogue boxes and various panels. the glossary/dicitionay I wish is work such as Tool Hints panel and says to users the option what to do and work and more definations. I think is good and useful for people want to learn InDesign for the first time.

    I hope you get my mean David

    in reply to: Where is my automatic numbers in the table?? #61324

    Yes, you told me correctly. When I insert a character or some characters in column that applies automatic numbers, they are appear and when I delete the character(s), the numbers also disappear, it is reasonable because there is no text in front of the numbers in theirs cells. But I don’t want it. I want a column with only numbers without any characters in front of them, because I fill and insert my text in the other columns and cells, Why InDesign doesn’t keep my numbers without any character and it makes me to insert at least a character in front of my numbers? I apply a trick and that’s answer me; I use and insert a space character (Spacebar key) in front of any numbers and suddenly the numbers show up, but I think it isn’t interesting; because when I try to resize column numbers to narrower it, overset text happens,

    thank you for your good small tip Bob.

    Eugene Tyson said:

    Grep search for

    t+s+

    Change to

    <press the spacebar>


    Well done, the metacharacter worked well in my document, thank you Eugene.

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