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RWVVV
MemberThanks for responding David.
Now here’s two more questions about hyperlinks:
-I have an instance where some text is between brackets and the text is hyperlinked. By some mistake in the source Word doc, the closing bracket got included in the hyperlinking. How would I go about to remove the hyperlinking just from that bracket in the text? (For now I’d just edit the character style, but this way the bracket can still be clicked on)
-And related to this: is there a way to quickly find the said hyperlink in the hyperlinks panel? I have over 60 hyperlinks in the document, I really can’t find a way to find which hyperlink is which and I’ll be damned before I start counting links from the top of the doc.
Im on CS 5.5 by the way.
November 23, 2015 at 11:12 am in reply to: Perfectly align graphics behind single lines in a text #79590RWVVV
MemberWow, that’s a pretty cool idea!
November 18, 2015 at 10:38 am in reply to: Perfectly align graphics behind single lines in a text #79504RWVVV
MemberNormally I would just place or paste a graphic from AI, or build it in ID and just manually align it to the bottom of the heading, then move using position controls or just nudging it with arrow keys. Then memorise how I did it for the next instances…haha. A pain though, when the text gets edited. But that is why I add in these things at the last stage.
What you write about a new Para Rule feature, that would be very nice indeed, especially if it would scale the background image when you change the font size used in your para style.
November 18, 2015 at 5:48 am in reply to: Perfectly align graphics behind single lines in a text #79494RWVVV
MemberHey Allen,
Thanks a lot for this. While it isn’t precisely what I was looking for, a very useful thing to know nonetheless. :)
November 18, 2015 at 2:34 am in reply to: Perfectly align graphics behind single lines in a text #79491RWVVV
MemberHi Effleess,
What you are saying doesn’t make sense to me; you can’t insert images as a para style to my knowledge, at least not with CS5.5.
I can’t share my source file, because it’s under embargo, but here’s a id file that helps:
https://raymonvanvught.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/id_graphics_in_heading.indd_.zip
If you look at the file you see text like in my first message, the subheadings now have pasted green illustrator graphics behind them, I put them there manually. What I want to achieve is that I can apply the green boxes as a nicely aligned’style’ to the line of text, as a sort of anchored object that moves along when edits are made to the text.
I’m not even sure if this is even possible. Another option would be to get text to fit the baseline grid, because this would enable better alignment, though I think the baseline grid limits me in how I use fonts.
RWVVV
MemberThat does indeed make some sense. Thanks David! :)
RWVVV
MemberHey David,
Thanks for your response. Oddly, my printer actually recommends sending RGB documents, since the printer used for this job is an Indigo. I don’t really ask why, but a CMYK document I had printed by them in the past looked worse than all mixed or RGB only documents I sent later.
After some thorough examination of older documents I noticed that you were indeed correct about rich black in a PDF export. How silly of me to not notice before, however the current doc is the first with large black shapes. I’ll just go ahead and create a rich black or regular RGB black swatch (will work either way with printer) and replace em all….shouldnt be too difficult.
I am curious though about why one wouldnt want rich black for fine lines and text on a printing press. I mean, printing 100%K will always look washed out, right?
RWVVV
MemberAh, I found it already!! Have to select all cells where I want to paste it in.
https://creativepro.com/copy-data-from-one-table-into-another-with-poptabfmclip.php
cool :)
RWVVV
MemberAwesome David, I’d probably never think of setting the paragraph indentation. Much appreciated!
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