Salith
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Salith reacted to walt.farrell in Affinity Publisher: Page numbering
Section Manager.
You're new pages must be a separate section, and your existing pages would be in section 2, which would physically start on page 3 and have a starting page number of 1 for page numbering purposes.
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Salith got a reaction from fde101 in Pinning options
Would it be possible to get an option on the Pinning section to pin things so they go underneath the target?
E.G. I have text that needs a graphic underneath it for fancy headers. If I can pin the graphic and then set it so it goes underneath the text instead of on top, then I would never have to worry about unpinning it and then worrying about text getting moved around.
Thanks for your attention
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Salith got a reaction from loukash in Pinning options
Would it be possible to get an option on the Pinning section to pin things so they go underneath the target?
E.G. I have text that needs a graphic underneath it for fancy headers. If I can pin the graphic and then set it so it goes underneath the text instead of on top, then I would never have to worry about unpinning it and then worrying about text getting moved around.
Thanks for your attention
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Salith reacted to World View in Where can I get a manual for Publisher?
I know about the tutorials. The problem is, that they do not show how the software works.
The first, for example, creating a new document.
He opens a print document. I don't want to print. How do I create a digital magazine?
No answers.
Also: during the demo, the demonstrator swishes his cursor around fast . He clicks first and then says what he's doing. It would be better to tell me first what he's going to do, and THEN click on the button in order to give eyes a chance to see where it is happening AFTER you know what will happen. Otherwise you'd have to always roll back the recording.
For a beginner, those tutorials have very little value. If you know about Adobe InDesign, it might be OK.
So my tip is: if you want to get new customers, show them how your software works.
Imagine someone wanted to learn Photoshop and there was no book, just a few tutorials. Absolutely impossible.
So, if I'm a desktop publishing newbie, how can I learn how to use your software? Where is the manual?
