I have had to abandon Suitcase X1. i just put client fonts into the font folder in the INDD CS3 application. Make an alias, put it on your desktop. Slick!
Also, and this is peculiar to Leopard for me, INDD CS3 is crashy. Still haven't figured out a decent solution to this. Trashing prefs...
it means there is a text box in your document, that contains more text than the box can hold.
This is indicated by a little red cross symbol in the lower right corner of the text box in question
Mark
Also in the Object Styles palette, you will see in the drop-down, "Load Object Styles...", then just navigate to the document with the styles you want. Voila!
Also Paragraph Styles, Character styles, Swatches, ....if you have a lot of stuff to import it beats Copy-Pasting.
Bon Soir
Though I could not recreate your issue, I've noticed that whenever ID doesn't allow me to delete colors out of the swatch palette, it is because that color has been imported through the placemant of images or vector art. Also, if the color is used in some Paragraph or Character Style, you will...
Layer options can be changed. ignore text wrap when hidden can be clicked on.
Or if you're well able to flatten all layers, you can tell individual text boxes to ignore text wrap in the text box option dialog.
Hope that helps, the only time I 've had issues like this had to do with layers.
Mark
Use the Tables Tool. Drag out a box, click on Link to External Data and navigate to your Excel doc.
Not sure what you need to "tabulate" with this type of data?
Mark
I'm not sure of any plug-ins, but what you can do that's fairly painless, is make the 30 page PDF out of InDesign
then in Acrobat use Document--Extract Pages to make 30 individual PDFs,
then in Bridge go to Tools--Batch Rename to name them what you want.
Mark
You had an application quit while a file was being worked on, and not yet saved.
It is an extremely handy little feature, which has helped me more than once.
if you don't want to open and save that file, just click no.
Mark
As long as your white illustrator file is not set to overprint nor a spot color, the "white" is the color of your substrate. Your service provider will know to print 4 color unless you've specified a spot color in addition to the 4 color process.
Mark
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