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  1. greysweaters

    Images on Vector Shapes

    It's a stitching problem! Something that's occuring, by placing raster images over vector shapes. I've adjusted the flattener presets to 50/50 vector/raster and checked the "clip complex region" option. Problem is, the printer doesn't have enough memory to print the file now! I'm close. Just...
  2. greysweaters

    Images on Vector Shapes

    I forgot to add that these images are using InDesign's drop shadows. Perhaps there is something I'm doing wrong there. [sad]
  3. greysweaters

    Images on Vector Shapes

    I've checked, both the upper .eps image and the lower vector graphic are using process colours. I've only been able to print this document on a colour laser printer. How can I tell if this printer supports PostScript? *Maybe this detail will help.* I've printed a B&W version of the document on...
  4. greysweaters

    Images on Vector Shapes

    I've placed .eps images on oval shapes which were created within InDesign. Everything appears normal on screen, yet when I print, around each .eps image is a box which is a slightly different colour than that of the oval shapes I had created and placed underneath. I've checked the clipping path...
  5. greysweaters

    Titles need to break across columns

    Under "Type > Insert Break Character" there is an option titled "Column Break". You probably found that already!
  6. greysweaters

    Titles need to break across columns

    I'm still an InDesign newbie, but maybe you can use tables to achieve the results you desire? I'm still learning about tables. Sorry I can't be of any more help.
  7. greysweaters

    Drop Shadow options?

    I'm new to InDesign and I'm in need of some help regarding "drop shadows". In CS2's InDesign is there an option to adjust the lighting angle for drop shadows? Is there also a way to stop a drop shadow from being rendered past the object's frame? [peace]

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