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Mehdi SaharkhizU.S.
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I have been working with InDesign since InDesign 1.x | |
Ken BlackU.S.
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With over 20 years experience in graphic arts as well as working as a preflight and prepress technician for Best Printing Online, I can answer any questions relating to graphic design and printing. This includes but is not limited to Adobe Indesign, Illustrator, Photoshop, Quark Xpress and just about any other graphics related software. | |
Candice AndersonU.S.
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I have been working in Graphic Design and Advertising since '02. (and in Indesign since '01 when it was PageMaker) I will do my best to answer your question. | |
Glen DemersU.S.
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I am a Prepress Technician for Best Printing Online and can answer any question about preparing your InDesign document for print. | |
Pat BenskyU.K.
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My specialty is database publishing: using InDesign to produce publications such as catalogues, directories, price lists, classified ads etc. - anything that's based on data from a database or spreadsheet. |
Hi, Yes, you can export the information to a text file. Click within the text box Choose Export form the File menu In the Export dialog, at the bottom there is a popup menu - "Format". Click on this
Hi Angela, With your selection tool, the solid black arrow, select the text box by clicking on it. The corner handles will show up when it is selected. You can then just click and drag the text box
Hi John, Sorry for the slow reply. If I understand you correctly, perhaps the Balance Columns option will do what you need? - Select the text box - Choose Text Frame Options from the Object menu
Hi Nitin, To get this effect in InDesign you'll need to create the flowing frames with the pen tool. Click and drag the pen tool to create bezier curve points. Make as few points as possible and adjust
No, not exactly ... however this solution might be helpful: 1. Select the eyedropper tool 2. Click in a paragraph that has the desired style applied 3. Then click on another paragraph with the eyedropper
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