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 | | From: | Marc Verdonck | | Subject: | Indesign on max os10 | | Date: | Tue, 4 Jan 2005 23:35:06 +0100 |
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 | We are getting more and more jobs in Indesign and we encountered the first problem. A customer delivers us a A0 document, we are printing this per two on a sheet this means that we have to turn it 90 degrees. By one text we have a shadow (under the text) about 3 mm. When we turned the whole document the shadow was above the text. Turning it back 90 degrees it was ok. What's the problem.
Marc
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 | | From: | Support Usenet | | Subject: | Re: Indesign on max os10 | | Date: | Wed, 5 Jan 2005 12:58:29 +0800 |
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 | The shadow followed the rotation.
Click the rotated text with the drop shadow.
Open the Drop Shadow dialog box. Set the Y Offset value to MINUS.
Meaning, if it is 2.469 mm, change it to -2.469 mm.
Only then the drop shadow will follow.
"Marc Verdonck" wrote in message news:41db19e7$0$331$ba620e4c@news.skynet.be... > We are getting more and more jobs in Indesign and we encountered the first > problem. > A customer delivers us a A0 document, we are printing this per two on a > sheet this means that we have to turn it 90 degrees. By one text we have a > shadow (under the text) about 3 mm. When we turned the whole document the > shadow was above the text. Turning it back 90 degrees it was ok. What's > the > problem. > > Marc
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