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Hi Ramesh, The problem is in flattening the transparency in your document. Try exporting your pages as .eps files and dropping them on your printer as this will flatten the pages before the printer
Hi Del, Once you have a story ready to place and your cursor changes to the "loaded" cursor, if you click in an existing text frame, the story will fill the frame. If you click and drag out a frame
Hi Yvette, thanks for the question. I believe you're talking about InDesign's Data Merge feature. When use the feature, you have a couple options. InDesign has the one main document with the "live"
Hi Joseph, By default, InDesign creates a master page in your document and it remains blank if you don't use it. If your text is appearing on every page you create then it has somehow found it's way
Hi Del, Sorry, I misunderstood. With your selection tool go to the swatches palette, instead of a "T" in the box it should be red. Click on the red box to bring it to the front and then click on the
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