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- Bullitt
Hi,
Anyone tell me how you can select and using black overprint with text in Indesign, without having to create a separate layer on top?
Cheers,
- MrOneHundred0
Select all text. Go to Attributes palette. Tick Overprint Fill checkbox.
- know this...
but how do I say :
have some green text, which I want to overprint 50% black on top?Bullitt
- know this...
- Bullitt0
know this...
but how do I say :
have some green text, which I want to overprint 50%black on top?
- ItalianStallion0
- Duplicate the green text in position.
- Set the color to Black 50%.
- Tick Overprint Fill checkbox for the Black 50% text.All in one layer if you want to...
- "- Set the color to Black 50%" for the duplicated rectangle...ItalianStallion
- Bullitt0
thanks
- ItalianStallion0
If the Green and the Black 50% texts are exactly the same you don't need overprint... just add 50% black to green color...
- monospaced0
"If the Green and the Black 50% texts are exactly the same you don't need overprint... just add 50% black to green color..."
That wouldn't be overprinting, now, would it?
- Not exactly, is just a CMYK color with no overprinting.ItalianStallion