Hi,
Try clicking on the pages tab, then drag the whole palette off the dock. Turn off the pages pallette (F12) then turn it back on again.
Alternatively, also try clicking on the little arrow to get the fly out menu, then select palette options. Try changing icon views from vertical to...
Another possibility. In the print dialog window, select your Design Jet, then click on Page Set Up. Select the printer again from the drop down menu under "Format for", then select the page size. I've been looking online, and checking the paper size seems to help others.
Or you could try this...
Hi,
Try exporting to PDF first. Then print from Reader or Acrobat. This is a short term workaround.
I don't know if you are talking about a Deskjet, a Laserjet, or a Designjet 500. If you are talking a Deskjet, it only has a memory of 16K. HP stopped supporting it in 1999.
I think Photoshop...
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You will have to export your letterhead as a pdf and insert the pdf into a Word Doc. I would use the crop tool (Formatting Palette) to crop around the logo/slogo. You could insert the logo into the header (giving it a good top margin). Then create your business forms, and save each as a .dot...
When you export, do you have Include Hyperlinks and Include Interactive Elements selected (in the dialog box that appears after you have selected Export PDF)?
Try this.
Turn OFF keeps spreads together AND allow pages to shuffle. Insert 2 page before the first page using the menu, not by dragging icons. This will create a 3 page "spread" with all right hand pages. If they are highlighted first click on page 4 or 5, then click on the first page in the...
You could also export the letterhead as a pdf. Then go to Word, Insert Picture from File, and select the pdf. This will place the pdf in your word doc as an image. Then go to View-Formatting Palette and select the Crop tool under the Image tab. Crop the image to just the area you want to see...
Hi James,
http://www.cookingwithxml.com/
Here's a great website. I took this class and it's great information for getting xml into InDesign. However, learning xml takes a little time, so if you are pressed for time, you should open the xml in Text Edit and copy/paste the info. (Longer, yes...
Hi,
You need to export the Quark stories from Quark by using the "Save text" feature. Each story has to be exported individually (a drag). Save the file as Word 6.0/or Word 95 (we found this works best). Then import the Word file into Indesign. If you are using InDesign CS2, make sure you click...
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