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Chris_K

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  1. Hi Avihenda

    Bleed changed in build 58 so this may have solved some of those issues. You need to make sure the bleed options are ticked when exporting to PDF or printer.

    The trimbox in Publisher is just the edge of the document page so there is not much need for another overlay to denote this. Obviously when exported to PDF you can use your PDF reader to display these.

    We do seem to have a larger space around the document than others. Are you setting it to fit to printable or are you printing at 100% scale? Do you have a noticeable extra white area when you print?

    I'm not sure what you are referring to with the page overview there. are you able to expand on this slightly perhaps provide some screenshots on what you mean here

    When I export a PDf with the document colour set to Greyscale, I get a greyscale PDF can you provide an example of a greyscale PDf that is showing as colour for you?

    Cheers

  2. Hi mike79

    i believe there has been a recent fix for these setting not being remembered so hopefully it should be sorted for the next build

    Thanks

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    Hallo Mike79

    Ich glaube, es wurde kürzlich eine Korrektur vorgenommen, damit diese Einstellung nicht gespeichert wird, also sollte sie hoffentlich für den nächsten Build sortiert werden

    Vielen Dank

  3. Hi Jessyca

    As some of these are feature requests, I;m not really the one who can say what gets implemented so I shall leave these for now and address more the bugs here.

    The image rotation is an issue with the exif rotation within the image it is something we are not reading correctly so are not rotating the image to portrait . It;s a knonw issue with all our current apps I;m afraid

    We list the instances of placed resources in the Resource Manager. You can find in by going to the Document Menu > Resource Manager

    The picture shouldn't resize when you place and image into it and it is not for me. Are you able to provide any more information on this such as steps you are taking to place the image?

    You should already be able to adjust strokes applied to multiple images by selecting them all and using the colour and stroke panels. How are you currently applying a border? The border snapping is a fair point

    If you have a picture frame selected with an image inside it using the picture frame tool you get a small slider beneath the frame which adjusts the image scale making it large or smaller within the image. You can also select the image within the layers panel and resize it using the move tool. You will be able to edit the image in the photo persona but you can also add basic adjustments to an image form the layout persona too. On the layer panel there  is a half filled circle button which allows you to apply adjustments such as curves, levels etc as a new adjustment layer

    We already snap to margin midpoints. You can set this in the snapping options found in the small drop down arrow next to the magnet button. You can alus use the arrange menu to align the object to the centre of a margin

    Thanks 

     

  4. Hi Elesco

    This is a known issue with master page due to their symbol nature. I'ts a general issue with symbols we are waiting to be resolved but we are aware of the issue. 

    Thanks

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    Salut Elesco
    Ceci est un problème connu avec la page maître en raison de leur nature de symbole. C'est un problème général avec les symboles que nous attendons d'être résolus mais nous sommes conscients du problème.

    Merci

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