I don't think that spamjim idea will work.
I would do the following:
Select the master page where the numbering is and under the options uncheck 'Allow pages to shuffle'
In your document go to the first spread and double click on the left page.
Go to the options in your pages panel and...
Maybe explain a bit, or post the file, so that we can see what is really happening.
Which tool do you use to make the selection?
Are you sure it is vectors, cause an AI file can also contain pixels
If you want you can email me the file
carlowauters@gmail.com
grtz
It only works if the word document has styles applied.
Place the file (ctrl+D) in InDesign, but before clicking on the place button see that in the dialog box show import options is checked.
In the new dialog box you can choose at the bottom to customise style import.
Now you will see the...
The best way to do this is the shape buider tool.
Draw the boxes, draw your zigzag.
Make the color of the line the same blue as the blue boxes.
Select the boxes and the line and use the shape builder tool.
When you move the shape builder tool over the zigzag line where there is a blue box...
If it is a problem with all your documents than you do the following without a document open. Otherwise you do it with the problem document open.
Go the "Layout menu" and choose Ruler guides.
Probably the View treshold is way too high. Set it to 5% and you will see your guides again.
The...
Don(t use Illustrator to create a form.
Use Acrobat Prfessional.
Make the layout in any program than use the form options in Acrobat Professional to ad your checkboxes and so on.
Or if you work on a windows machine use Adobe Livecycle designer. This program is specially made for creating...
There is nothing automatic in Indesign that will do this for you.
You will have to do it manually.
Turn the layout for the second language around by using the option "rotate spread view" in the pages panel flyout menu.
It isn't going to rotate your layout but you can turn your pages upside...
With the file open, use the colour panel to create your colour and by using the flyout from the panel you can choose to ad it in the swatches.
Then save it.
When you choose the altered swatch in another Illustrator document the new swatch will be available;
Sometimes it is best to close...
The path for the swatches that you mention is for an apple computer if you work on a PC the files are stored somewhere else.
Can't you do a find with the name of the saved swatch?
PSDfiles with transparency can't have a swatch applied to them.
But there is a workaround
http://indesignsecrets.com/colorizing-grayscale-images-with-transparency.php
hope this helps
carlow
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