I am putting together a book with about 15 chapters (400+- pages) and want to know if I should use the book feature of ID CS or just one file as I would with...
I must be doing something wrong and can't figure out what it is. I'm using IDCS and PSCS. I prepared a photo in PSCS, converted to grayscale and have a nice...
Louis - I would recommend using the book tool in IDCS. Make each file no more than 100 pages which allows for easy manipulation later. Break it by chapters is...
In the Books Palette, you will find a number of page numbering options for your chapters. The Book function can automatically paginate, manually add page...
Thanks Rick, that was a big help. One more question. You wrote: "If you are only opening chapters on the recto page (right) then you can set the verso (left)...
Louis If you are going to allow for chapter openers to start on either even (verso) or odd (recto) pages, then I would create a spread opener master with...
... Me personally, I'd use the Book feature if for no other reason than to speed-up the doucment. I noticed in documents 100 pages and up, or so, paging ...
In my office we have to work two people on the same file. It's a 52 pages magazine and the day before printing we have a lot of work to do, never one of us on...
[Raphael Freeman] yes I would be interested. 95% of my work is book production and I'm particularly interested in scripts that might have been created... ...
We have been producing books and magazines electronically (that is, using IT to produce printed matter) since 1987. I believe we are now the largest of our...
... If it's two people working on content, what about InCopy? <http://www.adobe.com/products/incopy/main.html> Maybe that's overkill and linked Word documents...
Something that I fail to understand is why you as a service bureau have to have any of the software. The graphic designer, typesetter or layout person should...
That's assuming half the "artists" set up the job correctly. A PDF won't fix poorly scanned photos, RGB/CMYK irregularities, add bleed just for the fun of it,...
Has anyone had any experience in specifying the die-cut area for a printed piece? I'm currently working on a brochure which will have a butterfly shape cut out...
I just make a spot color (something obnoxious of course) called "die-cut" and stroke my cut paths with it. And put them on a separate layer. Mark K....
I've had many metal dies done for various projects. The die makers either want a film positive made or they want a vector graphic of the line to be used. From...
... Despite Adobe's best intentions, there are alot of problems using PDFs as a sole submission source, especially when at the same time the industry is ...
Q - In Pagemaker7, I could create a paragraph style for endnotes for example and under options set superscript to 100% to get rid of the annoying habit of Word...
... example ... endnote# ... I have to go back a decade or more for this, so bear with me: So you have endnotes (basically "footnotes done at the end") to call...
Kevin wrote: "Does that help? (Sorry, I found your actual question a little confusing.)" Unfortunately it didn't help, but thanks for trying. Maybe it would...
Hi, I just upgraded to ID-CS on my PC. I have a ton of print styles (presets) in ID2. Is there some way to import them to CS? Please say yes. MK ... Mark...
You know, Help says: "Note: Printer styles created in InDesign 2.x can be loaded into InDesign CS and saved as printer presets." But nowhere does it say how to...
I got it now. In case anyone else needs to know, you have to go to ID2 and save out the presets in a separate file (.prst) then import it. I assumed the...
Using InDesign CS (PageMaker Plugin) I added a bulleted paragraph style (otherwise same as body text) and when I print it I get the bullet placed from MSWord...
Indeed two "designers" on the same worksheet it's a little difficult but I think we already pass this. We are working from long time together and we know each...
... another ... I'm fairly sure InCopy was available for ID2, since I recall it being bragged about in that context at an Adobe "seminar." ... copy2 ... InCopy...
For InDesign, Illustrator and PageMaker, you should convert any Word (or other word processing) files into a plain text format, save, reopen the plain text doc...