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Paul Sherfield

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    Paul Sherfield got a reaction from Fixx in Colour management   
    Sorry to mention these other people, but it would be good to me able to save and sync colour management settings over all Affinity apps, like in CC.
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    Paul Sherfield got a reaction from Fixx in [Implemented] Publisher does not recognize WORD .docx files!   
    If this software is to be used in the publishing area, it must be able to import Office docs. I know all the formatting issues, so you do have to review the import, soft returns and all, that, but that is just being professional.
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    Paul Sherfield got a reaction from drako in [Implemented] Publisher does not recognize WORD .docx files!   
    If this software is to be used in the publishing area, it must be able to import Office docs. I know all the formatting issues, so you do have to review the import, soft returns and all, that, but that is just being professional.
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    Paul Sherfield reacted to Patrick Connor in [Implemented] Publisher does not recognize WORD .docx files!   
    Agreed, hopefully this important feature will be added at a later date.
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    Paul Sherfield reacted to Uli in Soft Proof as an Adjustment?   
    I’m a bit confused about the fact that the Soft Proof functionality is implemented as “Adjustment”.
     
    I don’t feel I “adjust” an image when I soft-proof it; rather it’s some kind of filter I’m using for a moment.
     
    Specifically, I will switch on and off Soft Proof frequently, whereas in the current implementation, I’ll have to *undo* the Soft Proof each time (if I’m not mistaken), which is kind of strange.
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