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nellbern
MemberThere are some cases when you want to convert to CMYK first (such as perhaps screen shots), but for most photo images, it's not worth it. I discuss some of the pros and cons in my article in the current issue of InDesignMag.com.
David, what is the name of the article & magazine issue?
nellbern
MemberWonderful explanation jongware :-) Thank U
nellbern
MemberThanxs David :-)
nellbern
Memberorielwen:
In the last step when I replace: r (w adress style/formatting) the heading paragraph converts to the address formatting.
nellbern
MemberSearch for addresses paragraph style, find every hard return in that style & change it to a soft return. Is that possible with Grep?
nellbern
MemberSorry guys I never replied back because the was project was cancelled but it is back again.
- Data merge it is not good for this project because not all addresses have the same amount of lines to fit in an specific size text frame. I can have 12 address in column & the other I can have 15.
- Nested Styles was the other possibility but there is a single hard return in every line of the text.
- Grep looks good but difficult for me. I don't know how to search w Grep. Jongware's suggestion is interesting. The text goes:
Names (are Times Bold, blue color, 9 pts) paragraph style applied
Adresses (Times plain, black color, 8 pts) paragraph style applied
Using Find & Replace I searched for all the instances of the address paragraph style but I don't to how change that instead a hard return change to soft return. After an address the next paragraph style is the names that way I can use nested styles & avoid widows & orphans
February 1, 2011 at 9:17 am in reply to: Flowing text: span headings, 4 columns, insert new pages #58591nellbern
MemberThanks David. I'm already a Lynda.com subscriber. There is soooooo much training available on that site that I even didn't know where to start.
February 1, 2011 at 9:14 am in reply to: Flowing text: span headings, 4 columns, insert new pages #58590nellbern
MemberNever mind I figured it out. I created a text w 4 columns in the master pages/ went to page 1 shift click/ place text/ shift click over text frame.
February 1, 2011 at 8:33 am in reply to: Flowing text: span headings, 4 columns, insert new pages #58587nellbern
MemberClarification. I have a single text frame w 4 columns with the cursor where I want the text to start flowing when its placed it flows to a different text frame
nellbern
MemberThat worked. Thanks Bob. This one of the biggest complains that Quark ex-users have when switching to ID. It is just matter to get used to.
July 9, 2010 at 2:00 pm in reply to: Objects in master page printing in front of another object in the pages #56311nellbern
MemberNever mind I figure it using the layers palette. ID ROCKS!
July 9, 2010 at 7:00 am in reply to: Objects in master page printing in front of another object in the pages #53380nellbern
MemberNever mind I figure it using the layers palette. ID ROCKS!
nellbern
MemberJongware,
I can't ask for a better, and detailed explanation. Thank You ;-)
nellbern
MemberJongware,
I can't ask for a better, and detailed explanation. Thank You ;-)
nellbern
MemberDavid,
Many thanks. I was to spellcheck creating a paragraph style but about if I want just spellcheck without creating a paragraph style. I don't see the language option pop-up menu in the Control panel
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