You can also print out the form, scan it into Omnipage so you have edittable text, take it into, say, Pagemaker, fill in the areas you want...output again to .pdf and send it off. Omnipage is an awesome program as long as you have good, strong copy to start with.
When I create a news publication in Pagemaker the page parameters are: 14x22. I use a .5 margin and can print the publication in 3 landscaped tiles out of Pagemaker with no problem. When I convert it to a .pdf file, it breaks the page into 4 tiles for printing. Any thoughts as to how I can fix...
Yes, placing photos from Photoshop to Pagemaker is the "best" way, but if I'm working on a huge layout, say a real estate page with dozens of small house or realtor photos, the time savings of copy/paste over save/place is substantial. It does have its advantages in some cases.
Yeah, I know. But when You're placing about 50 little faces separately into a real estate layout, the time savings is substantial. I usually "place,. tifs, but sometimes deadlines loom....
Try saving with the "press" settings in export. I've found that changes the black to full black on just the black sep instead of cymk and usually makes it print much better. Also, don't use the Auto black...I think that also color separates the black. For text, etc. use just 100%K.
I've found that if I copy and paste from Photoshop to Pagemaker and close Photoshop before saving the Pagemaker files (or if you crash before saving) the grey boxes will appear. It is a much better idea to place as a .tif.
I've had this happen before as well. I've found that for me it happens if I copy and paste from Photoshop into Pagemaker and then don't save the Pagemaker file BEFORE shutting down Photoshop. I'm on PC.
Even if I have just one letter sized page with just a line of text on it, when I save, the file is enormous...too big even to email in many cases. Is there a setting that I should change? At the newspaper I work at, they can get an entire 10 page publication on a floppy...I can't even get mine...
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