Anyone care to tell me why in InDesign it is next to impossible to make a spot color overprint if it's default setting is to trap or knockout? I know, I know, you can use the attributes panel and manually select all the objects using that color and make them all overprint that way. But that is much more time-consuming than simply selecting a color and making every instance of that color overprint with just one click, as Quark allows you to do.
With all the great advantages that InDesign has over Quark, you would think that they'd have this feature as well. How sad is it that InDesign's overprinting capabilities are worse than Quark's?
Am I missing something? If so, I'd love to hear how InDesign allows one to do this the simple way like Quark.
Thanks.
With all the great advantages that InDesign has over Quark, you would think that they'd have this feature as well. How sad is it that InDesign's overprinting capabilities are worse than Quark's?
Am I missing something? If so, I'd love to hear how InDesign allows one to do this the simple way like Quark.
Thanks.