donmcdonald
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donmcdonald got a reaction from FdelS in [IDML Implemented] How can I open Indesign (indd and idml) Files in Publisher?
indd export not as critical as is the ability to import. Most are probably exporting the bulk of their efforts into some variation of pdf, but to move ongoing legacy projects to Publisher will require an InDesign import system of some sort (preferably sooner than later).
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donmcdonald got a reaction from garmay_4 in [IDML Implemented] How can I open Indesign (indd and idml) Files in Publisher?
indd export not as critical as is the ability to import. Most are probably exporting the bulk of their efforts into some variation of pdf, but to move ongoing legacy projects to Publisher will require an InDesign import system of some sort (preferably sooner than later).
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donmcdonald got a reaction from philhendry in Affinity Publisher Public Free Beta Available NOW
This looks like final piece of the ultimate CC graphic design killer. This is a truly robust beta effort.
Hoping the tutorials keep coming with progressively deep drills into the features.
Oh, the things I can do with an extra $600 per year!
Great job. Thanks.
Now back to playing around before taking Publisher for a serious spin.
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donmcdonald got a reaction from Pixelkobold in [IDML Implemented] How can I open Indesign (indd and idml) Files in Publisher?
indd export not as critical as is the ability to import. Most are probably exporting the bulk of their efforts into some variation of pdf, but to move ongoing legacy projects to Publisher will require an InDesign import system of some sort (preferably sooner than later).
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donmcdonald got a reaction from nicko_74 in [IDML Implemented] How can I open Indesign (indd and idml) Files in Publisher?
indd export not as critical as is the ability to import. Most are probably exporting the bulk of their efforts into some variation of pdf, but to move ongoing legacy projects to Publisher will require an InDesign import system of some sort (preferably sooner than later).