5ed1281650 [Read more.]. A graphic artist in the company recently told me that he cannot import any of my texboxes into inDesign. However, depending on how the file was saved, the text might end up in undesirable order, or with hard line breaks, or other similar problems. A thousand times, thank you. I am on PC running CS5 btw. The latest version supposedly runs fine on 6.0 (Im on 5.5).
Nam says: 4 September, 2015 at 15:19 Brilliant! Worked on CS5 Yosemite on first shot. 11/03/2014 -NEW RELEASE!- Happy to announce the released of Object States Assistant 1.0 forAdobe InDesign CC. Reply Carlos says: 18 December, 2015 at 15:41 Have you tried with other pdf files to see if it works? If yes, do you mind sending me the problem pdf to try to spot the issue? Reply . If Acrobat can lay out the text and images (or images of text as the case may be) then I think ID can do it too. Reply Ingrid January 26, 2015 at 10:43 am # Paul, perfect! thank you! Reply bryan July 21, 2015 at 2:48 pm # Exact answer to my question. PDFs placed into InDesign are treated as images, not as editable content, and thus are not what your designer would be interested in either. Name (required) Email (will not be published) (required) Website 1 + three = Comment Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Thanx dud Reply . But since I had images/artwork that spilled over to the next artboard, those particular elements got cut in half. Regards M.
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