halthewalker
Technical User
I'm having a little bother with overprint.
I kind of understand what it's there for, I think.
It's to create a sort of transparency effect in XPress, isn't it?
Problem is, now InDesign has it's transparency feature, isn't it a little redundant now?
If not, what's it's purpose?
And is there anyway of automatically turning it off? It keeps popping up when I don't want it to and mucking pieces up when they go to print.
I know I could individually check the attributes of all elements on the page but, given the nature of my work, that seems a little too much like a mammoth job.
Any takers?
I kind of understand what it's there for, I think.
It's to create a sort of transparency effect in XPress, isn't it?
Problem is, now InDesign has it's transparency feature, isn't it a little redundant now?
If not, what's it's purpose?
And is there anyway of automatically turning it off? It keeps popping up when I don't want it to and mucking pieces up when they go to print.
I know I could individually check the attributes of all elements on the page but, given the nature of my work, that seems a little too much like a mammoth job.
Any takers?