When InDesign was first introduced and I attended a seminar, there was a way of changing the color on a vector object.
For instance, a logo could be used several times in a document and rather than having multiple .eps files being placed, you could change the color within InDesign. I cannot remember the steps involved; i.e., do you "place" the vector file, do you "drag and drop it" from an open illustrator document, --- anyone utilizing this feature that can shed light on it, would be greatly appreciated.
Also, does any use InDesign for annual reports? When utilizing tabs and needed to double-underscore various columns of figures, how do you get .5 rules underneath each of the columns without having rules crossing the white gutters?
Thanks in advance for any assistance in these challenges.
For instance, a logo could be used several times in a document and rather than having multiple .eps files being placed, you could change the color within InDesign. I cannot remember the steps involved; i.e., do you "place" the vector file, do you "drag and drop it" from an open illustrator document, --- anyone utilizing this feature that can shed light on it, would be greatly appreciated.
Also, does any use InDesign for annual reports? When utilizing tabs and needed to double-underscore various columns of figures, how do you get .5 rules underneath each of the columns without having rules crossing the white gutters?
Thanks in advance for any assistance in these challenges.