Re: InDesign Help | Forms | CS6
Maybe someone can help me with this question, as I may have got my wires crossed. Before the forms functionality was added to InDesign, you had to add the form fields and interactivity in Acrobat Pro....
View ArticleRe: CS6 opens only master pages?
Normally ID will open at the last view when the file was saved. Try doing a save as from a document page to overwrite the old version, or (better) to a new name and see if it stillopens to a master page.
View ArticleIf I have Visio 2010 and InDesign CS6 open at the same time and I then close...
If I have Visio 2010 and InDesign CS6 open at the same time and I then close InDesign I cannot open InDesign again unless I reboot. I use the SVG Kit plugin from Scand to be able to place Visio...
View ArticleCan someone explain why a 72dpi that went to print looked Great?
Not sure if I should post this in the Photoshop or InDesign forum. I am working on laying out a book in InDesign that will be printed at one of those self publishing companies. I've done a bunch in the...
View ArticleRe: Vector Image raterizes when importing/placing
The vector file is a normal .ai file. It looks fine as pdf and all, but when importing it into InDesign (place) it looks rasterized- and the bigger I scale it, the worse it looks. It looks like an...
View ArticleRe: Word displacement
Oh are you a Mac user? I often forget that Enter and Return are different. I meant "manual line break, however it is that you produce it with your keyboard or mouse or whatever." In general I always...
View ArticleRe: Split and merge frames.
Peter, you are right, you don't need to use the gap tool to make the frames overlap. You can simply select an edge and drag it to overlap. When I originally tried this, for some reason it was merging...
View ArticleRe: Vector Image raterizes when importing/placing
Thank you Peter, you are right. I imported a pdf and it did the same, and I went to change the display quality - Now thats how a vector should look like. thank you
View ArticleRe: Can someone explain why a 72dpi that went to print looked Great?
iRuss wrote: The image was 72dpi and the dimensions of the image were 52.389" X 35.722". In InDesign the image was scaled down to about 7 inches wide. At which point the the effective resolution became...
View ArticleRe: Can someone explain why a 72dpi that went to print looked Great?
Scaling the image down from 35" wide at 72 ppi to 7" wide changes its Effective Resolution to approximately 360 ppi. If you selected the image in InDesign and viewed it's Actual Resolution and...
View ArticleRe: Can someone explain why a 72dpi that went to print looked Great?
I guess you think the image is portait, and I think it's landscape.
View ArticleInteractive pdf buttons not working on ipad using Adobe acrobat app/viewer
Hi, I have created an interactive pdf document with navigation buttons or links that allows viewer to click through the document. When viewing the pdf document on the iPad, strangely most buttons work...
View ArticleRe: Can someone explain why a 72dpi that went to print looked Great?
Yeah, I guessed tall since most books are. You guessed wide, maybe imagining an image of that B-24 bomber would be horizontal.
View ArticleRe: Interactive pdf buttons not working on ipad using Adobe acrobat app/viewer
That's a limitation of many PDF readers on the iPad. They don't support interactivity well. There are a few that do. Here's a posting on InDesignSecrets.com that I did on the subject of differences...
View ArticleRe: Can someone explain why a 72dpi that went to print looked Great?
well aside from the subject matter, Adobe products (unlike painters, I've discovered after doing some museum catalogs) list the width dimension first.
View ArticleRe: Can someone explain why a 72dpi that went to print looked Great?
The image of the B-24 is a horizontal that sits in the middle of the page. Large border around the image. Nothing too exciting. In the back of my mind I thought that it was something like what you...
View ArticleRe: Pick whip tool feature request
A pick whip is a UI widget that looks like a coil on a button. When you want to link content for example placing an image on the page, you can use it. Let's say you can see your Finder window beside...
View ArticleTamil Unicode display in InDesign CS6
Tamil Unicode fonts that display find in MS Word and Pages on Mac doesn't display correctly in InDesign CS6. Is there a setting required.
View ArticleRe: Can someone explain why a 72dpi that went to print looked Great?
Bottom line. If you have a 72dpi image with a 4" x 5" dimensions, and you print it at the same dimensions, you're screwed! I know this but my friend does not. He will think you can get away with using...
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