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  1. Ah ... so it is not just me ... lol. As with all things surrounding "change" ... I can work around it .... but sometmes you wonder?
  2. Just looking for clarification so see if I understand it correctly. There is no "Separated Mode' listed in the "Window" drop down menu in Publisher V2 (as there was in V1). To see multiple open documents in their windows simultaneously you need to first drag them out of the Open Documents Tab Bar (if that is what it's called?) to generate a new visable window. I fail to see how this is more efficient than just clicking on the old "Separated Mode" option?, unless I am missing something and there is another shortcut to do it in V2?
  3. To TOTALLY "fingured it out" (yes I said "fingured" which is sort of how I found it .... lol) ... the solution came between both R-C-R & Thomaso's suggestions (thank you) ..... I was accidentially viewing in SEPARATED MODE ... that's the culprit. As soon as I unchecked that, things went back to "normal" ..... document files came up exactly as I had last saved them. It must have been an accident and I had checked it by mistake. Now at least I know what caused the problem. Thanks so much for all who responded.
  4. Sorry Walt .... Mac OS 10.15.7 A.P 1.9.3 The "other computer" I checked it on was OS 11.4 and AP 1.9.3 BUT I am sure this used to work properly on Catalina?
  5. Re: Publisher ... an unusual issue that has recently started that I can't seem to fix. On my main computer when I re-open a saved file, "the file window always opens around 47%" NOT the window size I saved it in (approx 92 %)" ? This is so frustrating as every document I now open I have to re-zize the window and center the page image only to have to re-do it again the next time. I just checked this on another computer and it DOES re-open with the same window size that the document was saved in? So what am I missing ??? I am assuming some preference somewhere has changed accidently? I hope I've explained it properly? If not, I can post screenshots?
  6. MEB ... thanks for the submission question answer. I have always been nervous about having any document associated attributes existing as non embedded. It is just a reason to lose them (Murphy's Law 101). I always prefer everything to be embedded. ONE document period. One last thing ... I am not completely understanding the "text as curves" thing ... I did a side by side comparison of a regular exported PDF and one that had the text converted to curves and I couldn't see any difference (using Apple's Preview App). What is the reason at the printer's end to get a PDF with the text exported to curves? I am not understanding what happens when text is exported as curves as opposed to not? As a general rule, should PDF exports from A.P always have the "Text as Curves" attribute checked? When doing this Phonebook for the last 11 years using InDesign ... I would just embed all the assets and export a PDF to the printer and never had any problems. So now with A.P. I am finding a few hurdles, not insurmountable, but still.
  7. MEB .... thanks so much for explaining both Text as Curves & the PDF situation. Now I get it. The support on this forum is awesome. Adding support for font embedding would be such a great upgrade for A.P. One last question, what file format would be best to request from advertising clients when submitting a font & graphic Ad? My A.P. document must become a PDF when I send it to the printer. Possibly Tiff's or uncompressed Jpegs I am thinking ??
  8. New A.P (convert) user here ... and low level DTP user. Would someone explain this (see quote)? I understand the part about the "missing font issue" but not how to do the "convert to curve before sending the file" part. Another thing I don't understand is ..... as a long time InDesign user and recent convert to A.P. .... whenever I placed a PDF file in to InDesign is always came in perfectly. However, not the same with A.P. When I place a PDF in to A.P ... if I don't have the fonts that were used in the PDF file, the import (placed) uses substitue fonts and of course the outcome is not the same as the original PDF file. Why is that different than InDesign and is there a fix? This is a huge problem (and frustration) for me. Maybe it is just a basic thing I am missing with A.P. ? I do a little Phonebook for the small community where I live. It was created with InDesign. All graphics were embedded. I saved the file as IDML then imported it in to A.P. Many of the advertisers had origianlly sent PDF's for their graphics (business cards for example). I have spent hours trying to fix those that had fonts I don't have. Huge issue for this switch over. In future .... when an Advertiser sends stuff which file format should I tell them to send other than PDF that will guarantee a non font issue. Thanks for bearing wiht my newbie questions.
  9. Sorry everyone ... I just figured it out ... Preferences > General > uncheck "Save thumbnails with Documents"
  10. I am trying to have my saved Publisher files with the Affinity Publisher logo. I figured out how to do it once but for the life of me I can't remember. When a single page file is saved, I now get a thumbnail preview of the File itself not the affinity logo. Silly little thing I know, but it is important to my workflow to have the saved files with a logo preview .... any suggestions? See attached image of two files one with a logo preview, one with a file preview. Both are one page files. On Mac, OS 10.15.6, Affinity Publisher v 1.8.4 Thanks
  11. Callum ... thanks so much for your response .... yes that is what I did. 40 pages later and many graphic ads later had to be re-tweaked. I had to correct many issues like this. I am going to chalk it up to the woes of opening IDML files from InDesign. I am also using an older version of ID (CC2018) so "maybe" it has something to do with that ??? I think I basically have it all re-formatted in AP now? Another problem if I may. The little book I do is a phone directory with advertising. The advertisers send PDF's of their ads and I "place" them in. There are two PDFs that will not place in to AP properly. There are "font issues". They open properly in Mac Preview, they place properly in InDesign, but not in AP. I just can't figure out why. See attached Screenshots. The normal one is from ID the abnormal from AP. I have also btw, started a new file in AP to place one of the PDF's in and I get the same problem. The Ad on the left is from a real estate agent and their PDF ads have always been perfect. I can send you the full PDF's by PM if you like? Thank you
  12. Node tool question .... I think? I imported a book into AP that I created using InDesign after converting the file to IDML. A good but not perfect experience. Most of the pages are linked text blocks. Hoping I am using the right description? Some of the multiple page section linked boxes are ok, rectangular to the page boundaries as they were in InDesign, but a section of about 40 pages of linked boxes (one per page btw) all have this weird shape, as the text box corners are half moon curves inwards at the 4 corners. I figured out how to fix each one individually using the node tool but is there a way to fix all 40 pages at the same time or do I have to do it separately for each page??? I tried on two facing pages to do it but even with both boxes selected at the same time, only one can be adjusted. Thank you
  13. UPDATE I am not sure exactly what I did, but I have managed to save the mentioned IDML multipage book in AP format. I changed the name of the file and did a few other things and it finally saved properly, but sadly I can't pinpoint exactly what it was that caused the problem? I am now working through the various conversion issues. It is not an exact science it seems.
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