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- not_report
Whenever I scale an object in Indesign the input field jumps back to 100% how can I see how much I've scaled?
ta.
- mayo0
if it's a placed photo, click on it with the white arrow and it will tell you.
- grunttt0
racist.
- not_report0
merci :)
- mayo0
*sigh*
if it's a placed photo, click on it with the color-lacking arrow and it will tell you.
- grunttt0
why is white color-lacking?
is black color-rich?
are we not all equal?
do we not all bleed red (PMS 485)?
- radar0
yeah the white one is definitely better
- mayo0
*SIGH*
if it's a placed photo, click on it with the can't-tan-without-getting-burnt arrow and it will tell you.
>:P
- grunttt0
*SIGH*
if it's a placed photo, click on it with the can't-tan-without-ge tting-burnt arrow and it will tell you.
>:P
mayo
(Sep 27 06, 13:21)as a redhead i find that offensive.
- mayo0
*SIGH*
if it's a placed photo, click on it with the can't-tan-without-ge tting-burnt arrow and it will tell you.
>:P
mayo
(Sep 27 06, 13:21)as a redhead i find that fairly accurate.
grunttt
(Sep 27 06, 13:22)
- doesnotexist0
it's called the direct selection tool. use that and all your racist problems will vanish, plus, you will see a dimension that will allow you entrance into heaven.
- grunttt0
*SIGH*
if it's a placed photo, click on it with the can't-tan-without-ge tting-burnt arrow and it will tell you.
>:P
mayo
(Sep 27 06, 13:21)as a redhead i find that fairly accurate.
grunttt
(Sep 27 06, 13:22)
mayo
(Sep 27 06, 13:23)LOL
- Rand0
kill whitey!
- mayo0
- go_st0
man, P.C. is for the birds.