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Monthly Archives: April 2011
Better Auto-Fitting of Images in an Automated InDesign Workflow
Here’s something for scripters and automators – if you build automated workflows with InDesign Server, this might be useful to you. It’s a blog post that explains how to achieve better auto-fitting of images onto a layout in an automated … Continue reading
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Are Mac Users Quicker To Upgrade To CS5 Than Windows Users?
The web page below contains interesting info about what versions of InDesign (CS, CS2, CS3, CS4 and CS5) are being used. Amongst many other things: it looks like around 44% of the Mac user base has upgraded to CS5, whereas … Continue reading
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