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all of the bulleted text, and press the bullet button at the top of the text box. The easier solution is to highlight the text in the Microsoft Word document, undo the bulleting, and then copy and paste into the text box without bullets. Then, select the text and click the bullet button to create a bulleted list.
2) Select all text in the entire document independent of styles, and manually change the point size to smaller point size, bypassing the assigned styles… My lesson for the future is that when I Copy and Paste new text, I need to make sure that it is highlighted and stripped away from all formatting…
You can actually copy and paste directly from InDesign to PowerPoint and retain text, shapes etc. Or make a pdf and convert it to PowerPoint using acrobat. In fact, with InDesign you could just make an interactive pdf if it’s just for display.
I’m working on my resume and I’ve gone a fairly non-standard direction with my bullet points. My question to ya’ll is how does it feel aesthetically? Is it way too weird and looks terrible, or is it genius and you’d like to hire me just because of these awesome bullets? My resume is available online at https://johnsullivan.name, but if you’re on a small mobile device the bullets will ...
I am looking for option to expand my text/character/paragraph features on Photoshop to make them more advanced like in InDesign. Reshaping the text boxes and the flow of text, hyphenating, re-flowing text from one text box to another. These are just some of the ones that came on my mind. For the type of work I do, Photoshop is my preferred method and will not be going to use InDesign.
Hello fellow Graphic Designers, I have run into something that has me stumped and I’m hoping someone here can shed some light. I’m going to try to explain it the best way I can. I downloaded a very pretty EPS background for use in Illustrator. The graphic is a swirly flowery monotone vector. I do not know what the artist used to create the graphic, but it’s an .EPS and I’m working in ...
Im still a student but i learnt that for adobe Indesign you can copy the exact format (dunno if this is the right word for it) of a text and paste it to other lines by using Eye Dropper Tool(I). All you need to do is have an example of the format you want then the tool logo will tilt to the other side with a small letter T, then you can apply ...
On an added note, if you do show hidden characters, you can copy any hidden character symbol and paste it into the find/change field. 1 Like solrose September 1, 2018, 9:15am
If it’s not a lot of pages (I dunno; fewer than 10?), and you really need everything in one document, just add new pages to the desitation document, then copy/paste-in-place the desired content, one page at a time. If it is a lot of pages, use InDesign’s book features to marry the files or Place the pages of the source into the destination.
Let’s see if I can phrase this correctly. I used to know how to do this but cannot remember how. I would drag a shape from Illustrator to Photoshop while holding down a key. When it landed in Photoshop it would be a path and I could create a custom shape. For the life of me I can’t remember what key I held down and even the great Google can’t seem to help. Does anyone know how to do this ...