pcdlibrary
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Thank you.
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- dannyg9 and AdamStanislav
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Thank you all. I did make some errors. I need to remember to use "Show Special Characters." "Find and Replace" caused a crash. OK now.
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Right, it is a manual text frame. I tried to set tabs, as in ID, but do not find this feature.
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That is correct; but this document has many pages.
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This is a brochure for my Legion Post.
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Jerry Wickam Post IL-1148 newsletter.
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I don't see "embed fonts," but I traced the problem to a photograph of girl scouts.
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Font manager shows all fonts OK. I followed the logging instructions but did not find PDFlib.txt. Under "More," in the Export dialog, I don't see "Embed Fonts option"
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HP 477fdn. Win11 Pro. Publisher/Photo/Designer. The problem appears to be with the printer, after a recent HP update. It now reflects 'Print duplex manually.' It makes no difference that I say "no' or "flip over.'
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7 hours ago, firstdefence said:
@pcdlibraryHP 477fdn duplexer. Win11 Pro. Publisher/Photo/Designer.
- What printer do you have?
- Is your printer capable of automatic duplex printing?
- Which Operating System are you on
- Where are you printing from, which app?
7 hours ago, joe_l said: -
I can only print double-sided docs manually. Under printer properties, finishing, the box for duplex printing manually is not checked.
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Does your document have an image with text?
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7 hours ago, GarryP said:
When you ask us for comments on whether something has been “improved” it would be much better if you gave us:
1. Both the ‘before’ and ‘after’ images so we can look at them together and see what the differences are.
2. An idea of the expected readership – who you think will be reading it, or who you want to be reading it.
3. An idea of what you expect the design to achieve – how should the design make the reader feel, what should the reader think about the design?
4. An idea of what sort of design you are trying to make – do you want to lull the reader into into looking at this, or shock them, or something else?Also, attach images which can be viewed directly in the forum rather than having to be downloaded first.
In addition to that, posting multiple threads about the same thing is counterproductive as you will get detached comments without a ‘narrative’ between the advice over time. It will be much harder for people to see the evolution of the design if the ‘story’ of that design is written in multiple places.
In short:
1. Keep to a single thread for a single piece of work.
2. Tell us what you want to achieve and how you are trying to achieve it.
3. Let us see the designs without having to do other work.Otherwise people are more likely to simply not bother looking or trying to help.
Thanks to all for well-written & useful advice. Since I don't often post samples, & tend to forget, I will save your constructive criticisms for future reference. Have a great day.
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Here is a slightly newer version.
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Improved? cover page.
Cover pages
in Share your work
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Yes, I will enlarge that text. I simplified the Fall cover to eliminate boxes. The background is 95% black; 100% black looks somewhat harsh.