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• #77
^spot on. it is easy and painless :)
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• #78
Unless working with para styles and "rules above/below" then InDesign becomes some sort of witch-craffery that follows no logic at all.
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• #79
nonsense! rules above/below are where the real fun starts.
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• #80
Boom!
managed to sort it, though i struggled to make english of BDW text tbh, but fiddled about in the para styles for a bit and hey presto
thanks yo!
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• #81
Small InDesign problem, my knowledge of the package is pretty low but I have managed to design an icon that I want to use on a map but I've only got as far as having the logo sitting on the page, I can export this as a jpeg but then I get,
I need to export it so that it's just the properly shaped icon that I get if you know what I mean? The rounded square and the triangle are filled white so it'll look right when I put it on the map (I hope).
Oh, that doesn't show too clearly, it's the icon sitting on a white background.
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• #82
Nevermind, copy n pasted it into Illustrator and was able to save as .png from there.
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• #83
Does anyone know why I can't put more than four footnotes on a page without either the first two or bottom overlapping? Text imported from Word...
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• #84
Does anyone have a fix for an Indd file corruption (code 5)...?
I'm at risk of loosing a weeks work hereCS5, Mac OSX 10.7.5.
Yep, exactly, you have all the para space options within para styles though, not chara styles. Soft breaks for turning words over manually, hard breaks when you want to manually add the space (or just let it work it's magic automatically).