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    Intertwining text

    While at times brevity is the soul of wit, only if it can be understood." Sorry 'danmalleck', you are quite right. I was rushed and answered as best I could with the time I had and hoping that I had at least put you on track. I did intend comming back to it (I am here now)! However 'apepp'...
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    Intertwining text

    Create outlines Ron Winslow www.rpwdesign.dk A good plan today is better than a perfect plan tomorrow.
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    Black is never black enough - or is it?

    Very good article Tim, but help me out here please. <<quote>> "The solution is to choose a Custom CMYK conversion in Photoshop" Where does one choose this? thx Ron Winslow www.rpwdesign.dk A good plan today is better than a perfect plan tomorrow.
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    Black is never black enough - or is it?

    Hi What is most black: C100 M100 Y100 K100 or C0 M0 Y0 K100 Ron Winslow www.rpwdesign.dk A good plan today is better than a perfect plan tomorrow.
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    Shortcut to reset Photoshop prefs

    The &quot;Note:&quot; at the end of this readme file from adobe could have been made a little clearer! &quot;Initialization and Preferences Files&quot; &quot;You can find the Photoshop 6.0.1 preference files in the following locations: Windows 98: Windows\Application...
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    Shortcut to reset Photoshop prefs

    Thx for the correction Aikodude . I'll recheck the source and many apologies to all! Ron Winslow www.rpwdesign.dk A good plan today is better than a perfect plan tomorrow.
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    Shortcut to reset Photoshop prefs

    Many preferences are now in the Windows registry. To reset your Photoshop preferences you can hit Shift-Ctrl-Alt upon startup. Ron Winslow www.rpwdesign.dk A good plan today is better than a perfect plan tomorrow.
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    Always grayscale mode when I create a new image

    Hi, You could possibly solve the problem by resetting your Photoshop preference settings. Simply delete the Photoshop Prefs.psp file. or Many preferences are now in the Windows registry. To reset your Photoshop preferences you can hit Shift-Ctrl-Alt upon startup. Ron Winslow...
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    Transfer text

    The answer too dumb Jimoblak? Noooo! not for the Illustrator Forum! But maybe the question was too dumb for the Acrobat Forum! ;) Ron Winslow www.rpwdesign.dk A good plan today is better than a perfect plan tomorrow.
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    Transfer text

    Hi, I placed this question in the Acrobat forum but have so far not received any answer. Therefore I thought that the Illustrator Pro's should have a chance too! Q. How can I transfer an outlined text from a pdf document to another document that is in eps format? (Acrobat 5.0 & Pitstop 5.0)...
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    Transfer text

    Hi, How can I transfer an outlined text from a pdf document to another document that is in eps format? (Acrobat 5.0 & Pitstop 5.0) Thx Ron Winslow www.rpwdesign.dk A good plan today is better than a perfect plan tomorrow.
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    can you make sites whith only photoshop?

    &quot;ow, i thaught that you can make only whith photoshop all the site. thank you&quot;. As Ir is an integrated part of Photoshop the answer can only be 'yes, you can make a whole website with Photoshop/Imageready'! Whether a website made this way is practical for everyone and can cope with...
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    Gradient not so smooth

    This link may help: http://www.ultragraphics.com/faqs/banding.html Good luck Ron Winslow www.rpwdesign.dk A good plan today is better than a perfect plan tomorrow.
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    Rename menu functions

    Is it possible for us mortals to rename a function(s) - for example 'corner effects' in the 'objects' menu? Ron Winslow www.rpwdesign.dk A good plan today is better than a perfect plan tomorrow.
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    Image too long to fit: dividing printed image into a few pages?

    If you have Indesign, create a new doc thst you can place your image in. PRINT In the print dialogue, click on 'setup' and choose your printer paper size then check the 'tile' checkbox. Your result will be seperate sheets that can be put together as they do on large billboards. Ron Winslow...

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