I have done as you suggested and there are some "funny" results. A few colors seem to show up on every file. Colors that we never use such as "lime" and "cuban lime". Any idea why?
Is there a way to select a color on the swatch list and have it select all the instances of it in the image?
We are using some files created by an ex-employee that have both RGB and CMYK elements. Is there somewhere in the program where a list of all the colors in a document can be seen? We are using a few different versions of Illustrator. Version 10, CS and CS3
Any help would be appreciated
I think we used to use Version 7 and had lots of problems with it. Later we were advised by an ACT "adviser that Version 7 was very "buggy" and was a "bad one". Is this true?
In our office, I synchronize my database with a co-workers database. I'm trying to figure out how I can erase records from my database and have them erased in my co-worker's as well when we synchronize. We are both using Act Version 6.
I figured it out. I have to "save my layout" and give it a unique name. Then it is easy to find the file and use it on other machines. Thanks for your help.
Actually...I just realized that in one case...I'm even synchronizing my database with another in our office and can't get that one to display the same layout as mine either.
I started out by copying all the database files from office to my home computer...so everything should be the same. Is there a place where I can see a list of all the fileds in the database?
I have a layout at my office using Act6.0 that I want to use at home....and I learned on a forum that the pertinent files for layout are the ones that have the extensions .cly and .gly
I've copied them into the correct folder but don't know how to get the program to recognize them.
What do I do?
We're just starting to use goLive in our office and need some basic help. When we connect to our our website and open an HTML page on the server, none of the images show up. They all show as broken image tags. I'm certain there simply needs to be a box checked somewhere but I can't find it. When...
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