The font files also gave me a headache. Font files are saved into my computer as .eps files. Who ever knew???
I searched quite a while to find the font files, since I expected them to appear as Adobe files because I am working with Adobe software. I am guessing that the answers to these and...
Apparently, I needed to pull down Preflight from the File Menu. Then, I saved all of my font files, which InDesign software should make an automatic process when it creates my lay-out file package. Instead, I had to send each of the font files separately to my printer company. Then, I had to...
I experienced the identical problem with every scientific name in a book utilizing hundreds of italicized phrases in WORD. The only solution that I found was highlighting every non-italicized word in my copy and paste paragraphs and selecting italics in the upper left corner of InDesign...
I finished doing lay-outs for a book using InDesign.
This is my first experience writing applying InDesign and tranferring a document to a print shop in Adobe PDF.
The print shop contacted me to inform me that neither my 1/8 inch bleeds nor my font commands were transferred to them when I...
The solution to the text box frame problem:
I spent the afternoon clicking on each text box.
At the top of the InDesign pages, I set the frame width to "0" from "1" which eliminated the boxes from the layouts. Apparently, I used the wrong technique to create the boxes. I should have clicked...
Text box frames:
I still do not know how to remove the boxes around some text and captions. Most of the frames are gone, but others persist.
I attempted to discover any layers of frames to delete.
No results. The frames look like the default basic frames and continue to print on my laser...
Text box frames:
I still do not know how to remove the boxes around some text and captions. Most of the frames are gone, but others persist.
I attempted to discover any layers of frames to delete.
No results. The frames look like the default basic frames and continue to print on my laser...
I am a free-lance writer and photographer for periodicals.
I have always submitted .jpg photo files after scanning at 600 dpi and never had any problems with quality. I always submitted WORD .doc files separately to my editors.
Now, I did lay-outs for a book using InDesign and inserting .jpg...
How about putting your text line together with automatic page numbering boxes?
I put page number boxes at the top of every page in my book, added color background, and put the title of the book within the text box beside the page number. Again, it is a master page problem or a text box that is...
When I did my table of contents, I simply used a separate text box with a justification align right command to create a straight column of numbers. I had to be careful to allow spaces for different font sizes in the other text box that contained the summary of content in the book. However, it...
I printed a draft of my 155-page book from InDesign.
Despite the fact that all of my text frames indicate "none+", unwanted text frames appear
in about half of the book and cannot be eliminated.
I spent two days clicking on each text box, making sure that the [] box indicated "none+" for each...
I just finished a hiking book. I found it easier to simply create my own index from a printed draft of my book instead of using the InDesign software indexing. That avoids your current dilemma. I spent an entire weekend trying to eliminate text frames from my printed draft. No luck.
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