When I go to use InDesign Help, the category fonts on the left are all easily read. However, the links (on the right under the InDesign logo) all default to an unidentified font that is very difficult to read.
It was defaulting to Woodtype Ornaments, so I removed that font from the fonts...
Ekwoman,
DUH!!!!
Rule above wasn't selected, but rule below was!
I'm an idiot!!! I use rule below more often than rule above.
You're my new best friend!!!
Thank you!
:-D
Ekwoman,
I really wish you were right. But the paragraph rule check box is NOT selected when the text line is highlighted.
I am going to give this suggestion a try on the text line that I need to add the highlight to however. I'll let you know.
Thank you for the response.
Yes, the highlight is pink. But it's a Wedding Guide. It's supposed to be pink.
It is not a font problem or error of any kind. It is intentional. The font is used in several places without the highlight.
This file was created here before my time and I have no way...
Before anyone suggests these...
No, it's not a strike-through or adjusted underscore.
No, it's not created with paragraph rules.
No, it's not a colored box set behind the text line. (That's what I have done in the past with this file to create a work-around).
I'm stumped.
I'm editing a job that has lines of type with a highlight that automatically appears behind the text as a design element.
I need to duplicate that on other pages.
How is it done?
Thank you for the suggestions, I was able to save the pdf from Photoshop and it worked fine. There must be something screwy with the Publisher pdf file. (Imagine that!)
In answer to your questions:
Grafixenter:
Yes, I'm positive about the display prefs. That was my first thought.
Overprint...
I'm boggled!
I've been using CS2 for nearly a year on both Mac and PC and have never seen this.
On the PC, when I import a graphic file (Ctrl-D), the image box appears but is empty. The file shows up in the linked images, but is not visible. I've set the display preferences to all three...
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