Thank you, that's what I want to do. But I'm still uncertain how. I have transformed the "S" to an outline. How do I create points around the part I want to cut off so I can move it. I have used other software where you can create new points, but here I seem to be able only to manipulate the...
Thank you for the suggestion. While at times brevity is the soul of wit, only if it can be understood. I don't understand it. How do I do that, and how would it help?
I have a graphic/text problem. I want to position two words, which begin with "S" and "R" , so the bottom loop of the "S" hooks through the top loop of the "R". It sounds easy, but I bet it isn't.
What i have is the "S" going under the "R", but I need the last little bit of the bottom loop...
Thanks everyone, these are great hints. For future reference for people, I found it is much easier to combine individual articles in a book later, unlike my original supposition. Then, when I combine articles in the book, the header I use for each article remains in the main article...
Thank you for your suggestion. I am using CS2, but when I do that with the footnotes, it doesn't change the endnotes, unfortunately.
What I'm doing right now (a little tedious, but it works) is make all of the endnotes into a bulleted list (numbered bullets) and then delete the letters in the...
Thank you for the suggestions. I imported w/o removing the Word formatting, but it stayed the same (letters replaced numbers). I am not sure how to create a style that would change the letters to numbers in the actual body of the text. I can see how you'd change the style in the...
I apologize if this has been asked before. I'm new to indesign but used to use pagemaker "back in the day..."
I am assembling a collection of articles. On the left hand page header I want to keep the name of the collection, but on the right page header I want to have the name of the article...
I am importing MSWord files that have endnotes into Indesign. When I do, Indesign renumbers the endnotes with letters (so instead of a superscript "1" the first note its superscript "a").
How do I change this?
Note that I use import options, and remove the original formatting of the Word...
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