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This is kind of an open topic, so here are a few different options. 1. To ensure that you are replaced every instance of the problem xxx font. Go to type > find font and replace every single instance
Hi Thomas, We had similar issues a few years ago and it turned out to be a corrupt font. I keep a minimum of fonts loaded on my system (see list) these plus Helvetica, which I manage through our Font
Hi Del, The rulers look like they are set to picas. You can change this in Preferences>Units and Increments. There are 6 picas to an inch so the text boxes look to be about an inch from the spine.
By default it's not possible. If you REALLY need this functionality a lot, consider buying this plug-in: http://www.dtptools.com/product.asp?id=pcid Alternatively, you could create separate documents
Hi Grace, You can change the document size in the Document Setup. However, you will need to edit each pages content individually to fit within the new size. A possible quick method to re-size your
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