1) Does the box have a frame assigned to it? (control B)
2) Yes, it is illegal. It' up to you. I wouldn't.
3) Not sure what you're looking for here. Why didn't you install all disks?
Probably not the answer you want but, set up one master, set a color and then duplicate the master and change the color on the duplicate. etc, etc...ie, you would end up with a red master, a blue master, a green master, etc. You can label the masters however you want . Hope this helps.
Bill
Resizing Pictures
You can scale pictures to make them larger or smaller using:
The Item menu: Choose Item ? Modify (Apple+M on Mac OS, Ctrl+M on Windows); then click the Picture tab. Enter values in the Scale Across and Scale Down fields to resize the picture. Click OK.
The Style menu...
Yes, you can set it to overprint. It will give you the same result as long as the eps background is white or transparent or a very pale tint of color. I'm not sure what the point size is, but I think anything 24pt or over will want to trap and under 24pt will overprint. Could be 18pt?
As long as type is placed over an eps it will trap, even if the eps has a transparent or white background. You could set that type to knockout in the trapping pallette. Where I am, we set trapping to knockout all in the trapping preferences and let the RIP do the trapping for us.
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