![]() ![]() Terminating with uncaught exception of type SINGLIB::Exception My teacher has not responded and I am not well accustom to the program enough to understand most of the technical terms i have found in other forum threads. I have tried the shift and option uses mentioned in the text book. Additionally I don't not have individual documents for each chapter section and have to use paste or paste in place from the cutting board to drop the text in. The text frames on the masters allow me to add text but if I add text to a page with the master applied to it - it will not load the text it instead attempts to create a new text box with no auto flow as I have 600 pages of text to add I can not manually text flow each page. I have one for Chapter pages containing two text boxes one with a section mark for chapter numbers (this does not work) and one with a text box that starts half way down the page like the third master which is a body text master the text frames do not auto flow they don't even load text. I have three master pages: one for blank pages with graphics boxes to insert graphics this works well as expected. I'm hoping to get some insite so I don't build a bunch of pages only to find out I did them in the wrong way. Going from AutoCad to Illustrator (to add stroke) then to PhotoShop to change to raster and then into InDesign seems like a pretty convoluted work flow. That, however, seems like quite a bit of extra work. If it is I'll likely turn everything into raster before going into InDesign. I guess the question is whether this is normal and to be expected or not. I print these 50 page books on demand and that additional time would add about an hour. The ones with Illustrator art take much longer (about 1:30 seconds). I've noticed that the pages with photoshop art print pretty quickly (about 30 seconds). To bring them into InDesign some of the art is now in psd format and some of the newer art is in Illustrator AI format. The original line art for the pages was created in AutoCad and some were scans. I've recreated a half dozen pages hopefully with more uniform techniques. I'm reconstructing an old document originally developed with PageMaker. What is the solution? Thanks for your ideas! ![]() I need a method in indesign where I can create elements (a group of type, images, and containing boxes) from a master document, apply them to child documents, and then have changes to the parent elements be reflected in the corresponding child elements in other documents. I then moved the image a few pixels to the left inside of the containing box, but that change was not reflected in the child documents. I grouped the container, type, and image into one object and put it inside the content collector, then placed the grouped object into a new document. For example, I have created a container box and put type and images inside it. Some changes are not being reflected in the child document, however. I have been trying to solve this using the "Content Collector" tool and have had some success. I want to create re-usable elements in indesign that have master properties (parent > child), so that when you edit the master the children inherit the changes. ![]()
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