Multiple Artboards saved back to single artboards
You cleverly made your recent project using Illustrator CS5 or CS4 and its multiple artboards. The client is delighted. Now they want files in EPS. Ack! What do you do? Here are two ways to save multiple artboards from Illustrator CS5/4 back to CS3 or EPS.
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Free keyboard shortcuts for Creative Suite CS5 and CS4
Trying to study and master your Adobe Creative Suite CS5.5, CS5, and CS4 softwares? Looking for easy-to-use, printed keyboard shortcuts? We have them here...
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Opening InDesign CS4 files in InDesign CS3 and CS2
Suppose you are working on a publication using InDesign CS4, and you want to share the file with a designer using InDesign CS3. But in trying to open the file in CS3, you find it won't work. Can you save to an earlier compatibility version? Yes.
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Adventures in GREP with InDesign CS5
GREP searches in InDesign CS5 and earlier is a strange new world for me. The ability to search for text patterns immediately suggests new and powerful possibilities. Here are some things I have learned.
More GREP codes for InDesign CS5 and CS4
After being told all about it by Peter Kahrel, I thought you might enjoy an update on the GREP capabilities in InDesign CS4. It turns out there are more and newer GREP code tricks supported in InDesign CS4 within its Find/Change dialog box.
