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From Adobe Magazine Archives

By Jacci Howard Bear, About.com

The PDF file of each Adobe Magazine archive issue contains a variety of tips and answers to Adobe software questions in addition to these specific tips on working with graphics and other objects in Adobe PageMaker. The issue title links to the PDF containing the tips listed.

From the Autumn 98 Adobe MagazineQ&A:

  • Win/Mac 6.x: Graphics in a PageMaker generated PDF print grainy and jagged.

  • Win/Mac 6.5x: Imported DCS 2.0 image is not printing or displaying properly in PageMaker.

From the Summer 98 Adobe MagazineQ&A:

  • Mac 6.x: Getting error message trying to insert Excel Spreadsheet into PageMaker.

  • Win/Mac 6.x: TIP on using Adobe Photoshop filters to apply special effects to imported 1-bit, grayscale, or RGB TIFF graphics.

From the Spring 98 Adobe MagazineQ&A:

    Win/Mac: Getting colors to look the same on screen when importing Photoshop images into PageMaker.

From the Winter 98 Adobe MagazineQ&A:

  • Win/Mac 6.x: Error when printing an Illustrator 7 EPS from PageMaker "Print Time Error. The screen font for [font name]is missing. The EPS using this font may not print properly."

  • Win/Mac: How to make a copy paste directly on top of the original without offsetting.

From the Autumn 97 Adobe MagazineQ&A:

  • Win/Mac 5.0 and later: Using Create Keyline to easily fill the blank spots in a dashed line with the color of the box the dashed line is outlining (instead of having white spaces).

  • Win/Mac 6.5: Huge document after importing (but not embedding) EPS graphic.
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