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  1. ebluegirly

    Good InDesign CS book for starters

    I already knoew photoshop and illustrator as well as a plethura of other adobe and macromedia programs and I had to teach myself InDesign in order to get a job and I picked up Adobe InDesign Classroom in a Book it's written by Adobe and it's about a $50 investment - but I learned the basics...
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    Importing MSWord w/o losing formatting

    In response to Eggles: The reason I needed to be able to import the formatting from Word to InDesign is because I am creating a technical document and my boss formats it in word and them emails the document to me - expecting to keep the same margins and tabs and everything - but it doesn't work...
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    Importing MSWord w/o losing formatting

    I am creating a 4 color, 20 pg brochure and when I import the text, it loses all the bold, indents, bullets, etc... Can u help?
  4. ebluegirly

    Importing MSWord w/o losing formatting

    Riddle me this: I am creating a brochure in InDesign. I am sent the preformatted (in Word) text and import it into ID, but when I do this, I have to keep going back and forth between programs to see what it looks like in Word so that I can match it in ID. It is extremely tedious and seems...

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