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The Adobe® Photoshop® 7.0.1 update fixes a number of problems discovered after Photoshop 7.0 was released.
The most significant fixes in the 7.0.1 release include the following:
• Photoshop now saves alpha transparency data in Targa files in the same way it did in previous versions.
• If the color settings color management policy is set to "Off," Photoshop no longer asks to save changes unless other edits have been performed.
• The total ink now defaults to 300% as it did in previous versions of Photoshop.
• The color of white areas in CMYK files saved as JPEG files no longer shifts.
• TIFF files with LZW compression are now written correctly.
• Files made with Photoshop now work better with Microsoft® Windows® XP's automatic thumbnail generation.
• Favorites now function correctly in the Open dialog box.
• Picture Package no longer locks up when it encounters incorrect file types while using custom page layouts.
• Metadata is better preserved in certain JPEG files.
• Photoshop no longer appears frozen when applying KPT3 filters.
• Photoshop now offers better compatibility with older Intel® Pentium® III hardware.
• Photoshop no longer produces a program error when resampling certain large 16-bit documents.
• An issue that prevented Photoshop 6.0 from opening certain files containing layer effects and edited in Photoshop 7.0 has been fixed.
• The Maximize Backwards Compatibility for Photoshop Files preference now correctly sets the state of the Maximize Compatibility checkbox in the Photoshop Format Options dialog box when you save a file as Photoshop (PSD) format.
The Adobe® Photoshop® 7.0.1 update fixes a number of problems discovered after Photoshop 7.0 was released.
The most significant fixes in the 7.0.1 release include the following:
• Photoshop now saves alpha transparency data in Targa files in the same way it did in previous versions.
• If the color settings color management policy is set to "Off," Photoshop no longer asks to save changes unless other edits have been performed.
• The total ink now defaults to 300% as it did in previous versions of Photoshop.
• The color of white areas in CMYK files saved as JPEG files no longer shifts.
• TIFF files with LZW compression are now written correctly.
• Files made with Photoshop now work better with Microsoft® Windows® XP's automatic thumbnail generation.
• Favorites now function correctly in the Open dialog box.
• Picture Package no longer locks up when it encounters incorrect file types while using custom page layouts.
• Metadata is better preserved in certain JPEG files.
• Photoshop no longer appears frozen when applying KPT3 filters.
• Photoshop now offers better compatibility with older Intel® Pentium® III hardware.
• Photoshop no longer produces a program error when resampling certain large 16-bit documents.
• An issue that prevented Photoshop 6.0 from opening certain files containing layer effects and edited in Photoshop 7.0 has been fixed.
• The Maximize Backwards Compatibility for Photoshop Files preference now correctly sets the state of the Maximize Compatibility checkbox in the Photoshop Format Options dialog box when you save a file as Photoshop (PSD) format.
The Adobe® Photoshop® 7.0.1 update fixes a number of problems discovered after Photoshop 7.0 was released.
The most significant fixes in the 7.0.1 release include the following:
• Type layers are no longer rasterized unnecessarily.
• Photoshop now saves alpha transparency data in Targa files in the same way it did in previous versions.
• If the color settings color management policy is set to "Off," Photoshop no longer asks to save changes unless other edits have been performed.
• The total ink now defaults to 300% as it did in previous versions of Photoshop.
• The color of white areas in CMYK files saved as JPEG files no longer shifts.
• TIFF files with LZW compression are now written correctly.
• Photoshop offers better compatibility with older G4 computers.
• Icons now resave as they did in previous versions of Photoshop.
• When installed on a hard drive whose name contains extended characters, Photoshop no longer reports that certain required files were not found in the Adobe Photoshop required folder.
• Metadata is better preserved in certain JPEG files.
• Photoshop now defaults to the last saved directory when saving new files. It no longer defaults to the TWAIN directory if one is present.
• Changing monitor configurations no longer causes problems while Photoshop or Adobe ImageReady® is running.
• Photoshop no longer produces a program error when resampling certain large 16-bit documents.
• An issue that prevented Photoshop 6.0 from opening certain files containing layer effects and edited in Photoshop 7.0 has been fixed.
• The Maximize Backwards Compatibility for Photoshop Files preference now correctly sets the state of the Maximize Compatibility checkbox in the Photoshop Format Options dialog box when you save a file as Photoshop (PSD) format.
The Adobe® Photoshop® 7.0.1 update fixes a number of problems discovered after Photoshop 7.0 was released.
The most significant fixes in the 7.0.1 release include the following:
• Type layers are no longer rasterized unnecessarily.
• Photoshop now saves alpha transparency data in Targa files in the same way it did in previous versions.
• If the color settings color management policy is set to "Off," Photoshop no longer asks to save changes unless other edits have been performed.
• The total ink now defaults to 300% as it did in previous versions of Photoshop.
• The color of white areas in CMYK files saved as JPEG files no longer shifts.
• TIFF files with LZW compression are now written correctly.
• Photoshop offers better compatibility with older G4 computers.
• Icons now resave as they did in previous versions of Photoshop.
• When installed on a hard drive whose name contains extended characters, Photoshop no longer reports that certain required files were not found in the Adobe Photoshop required folder.
• Metadata is better preserved in certain JPEG files.
• Photoshop now defaults to the last saved directory when saving new files. It no longer defaults to the TWAIN directory if one is present.
• Changing monitor configurations no longer causes problems while Photoshop or Adobe ImageReady® is running.
• Photoshop no longer produces a program error when resampling certain large 16-bit documents.
• An issue that prevented Photoshop 6.0 from opening certain files containing layer effects and edited in Photoshop 7.0 has been fixed.
• The Maximize Backwards Compatibility for Photoshop Files preference now correctly sets the state of the Maximize Compatibility checkbox in the Photoshop Format Options dialog box when you save a file as Photoshop (PSD) format.
The Adobe® Photoshop® 7.0.1 update fixes a number of problems discovered after Photoshop 7.0 was released.
The most significant fixes in the 7.0.1 release include the following:
• Type layers are no longer rasterized unnecessarily.
• Photoshop now saves alpha transparency data in Targa files in the same way it did in previous versions.
• If the color settings color management policy is set to "Off," Photoshop no longer asks to save changes unless other edits have been performed.
• The total ink now defaults to 300% as it did in previous versions of Photoshop.
• The color of white areas in CMYK files saved as JPEG files no longer shifts.
• TIFF files with LZW compression are now written correctly.
• Photoshop offers better compatibility with older G4 computers.
• Icons now resave as they did in previous versions of Photoshop.
• When installed on a hard drive whose name contains extended characters, Photoshop no longer reports that certain required files were not found in the Adobe Photoshop required folder.
• Metadata is better preserved in certain JPEG files.
• Photoshop now defaults to the last saved directory when saving new files. It no longer defaults to the TWAIN directory if one is present.
• Changing monitor configurations no longer causes problems while Photoshop or Adobe ImageReady® is running.
• Photoshop no longer produces a program error when resampling certain large 16-bit documents.
• An issue that prevented Photoshop 6.0 from opening certain files containing layer effects and edited in Photoshop 7.0 has been fixed.
• The Maximize Backwards Compatibility for Photoshop Files preference now correctly sets the state of the Maximize Compatibility checkbox in the Photoshop Format Options dialog box when you save a file as Photoshop (PSD) format.
The Adobe® Photoshop® 7.0.1 update fixes a number of problems discovered after Photoshop 7.0 was released.
The most significant fixes in the 7.0.1 release include the following:
• Type layers are no longer rasterized unnecessarily.
• Photoshop now saves alpha transparency data in Targa files in the same way it did in previous versions.
• If the color settings color management policy is set to "Off," Photoshop no longer asks to save changes unless other edits have been performed.
• The total ink now defaults to 300% as it did in previous versions of Photoshop.
• The color of white areas in CMYK files saved as JPEG files no longer shifts.
• TIFF files with LZW compression are now written correctly.
• Photoshop offers better compatibility with older G4 computers.
• Icons now resave as they did in previous versions of Photoshop.
• When installed on a hard drive whose name contains extended characters, Photoshop no longer reports that certain required files were not found in the Adobe Photoshop required folder.
• Metadata is better preserved in certain JPEG files.
• Photoshop now defaults to the last saved directory when saving new files. It no longer defaults to the TWAIN directory if one is present.
• Changing monitor configurations no longer causes problems while Photoshop or Adobe ImageReady® is running.
• Photoshop no longer produces a program error when resampling certain large 16-bit documents.
• An issue that prevented Photoshop 6.0 from opening certain files containing layer effects and edited in Photoshop 7.0 has been fixed.
• The Maximize Backwards Compatibility for Photoshop Files preference now correctly sets the state of the Maximize Compatibility checkbox in the Photoshop Format Options dialog box when you save a file as Photoshop (PSD) format.
The Adobe® Photoshop® 7.0.1 update fixes a number of problems discovered after Photoshop 7.0 was released.
The most significant fixes in the 7.0.1 release include the following:
• Photoshop now saves alpha transparency data in Targa files in the same way it did in previous versions.
• If the color settings color management policy is set to "Off," Photoshop no longer asks to save changes unless other edits have been performed.
• The total ink now defaults to 300% as it did in previous versions of Photoshop.
• The color of white areas in CMYK files saved as JPEG files no longer shifts.
• TIFF files with LZW compression are now written correctly.
• Files made with Photoshop now work better with Microsoft® Windows® XP's automatic thumbnail generation.
• Favorites now function correctly in the Open dialog box.
• Picture Package no longer locks up when it encounters incorrect file types while using custom page layouts.
• Metadata is better preserved in certain JPEG files.
• Photoshop no longer appears frozen when applying KPT3 filters.
• Photoshop now offers better compatibility with older Intel® Pentium® III hardware.
• Photoshop no longer produces a program error when resampling certain large 16-bit documents.
• An issue that prevented Photoshop 6.0 from opening certain files containing layer effects and edited in Photoshop 7.0 has been fixed.
• The Maximize Backwards Compatibility for Photoshop Files preference now correctly sets the state of the Maximize Compatibility checkbox in the Photoshop Format Options dialog box when you save a file as Photoshop (PSD) format.
The Adobe® Photoshop® 7.0.1 update fixes a number of problems discovered after Photoshop 7.0 was released.
The most significant fixes in the 7.0.1 release include the following:
• Photoshop now saves alpha transparency data in Targa files in the same way it did in previous versions.
• If the color settings color management policy is set to "Off," Photoshop no longer asks to save changes unless other edits have been performed.
• The total ink now defaults to 300% as it did in previous versions of Photoshop.
• The color of white areas in CMYK files saved as JPEG files no longer shifts.
• TIFF files with LZW compression are now written correctly.
• Files made with Photoshop now work better with Microsoft® Windows® XP's automatic thumbnail generation.
• Favorites now function correctly in the Open dialog box.
• Picture Package no longer locks up when it encounters incorrect file types while using custom page layouts.
• Metadata is better preserved in certain JPEG files.
• Photoshop no longer appears frozen when applying KPT3 filters.
• Photoshop now offers better compatibility with older Intel® Pentium® III hardware.
• Photoshop no longer produces a program error when resampling certain large 16-bit documents.
• An issue that prevented Photoshop 6.0 from opening certain files containing layer effects and edited in Photoshop 7.0 has been fixed.
• The Maximize Backwards Compatibility for Photoshop Files preference now correctly sets the state of the Maximize Compatibility checkbox in the Photoshop Format Options dialog box when you save a file as Photoshop (PSD) format.
The Adobe® Photoshop® 7.0.1 update fixes a number of problems discovered after Photoshop 7.0 was released.
The most significant fixes in the 7.0.1 release include the following:
• Type layers are no longer rasterized unnecessarily.
• Photoshop now saves alpha transparency data in Targa files in the same way it did in previous versions.
• If the color settings color management policy is set to "Off," Photoshop no longer asks to save changes unless other edits have been performed.
• The total ink now defaults to 300% as it did in previous versions of Photoshop.
• The color of white areas in CMYK files saved as JPEG files no longer shifts.
• TIFF files with LZW compression are now written correctly.
• Photoshop offers better compatibility with older G4 computers.
• Icons now resave as they did in previous versions of Photoshop.
• When installed on a hard drive whose name contains extended characters, Photoshop no longer reports that certain required files were not found in the Adobe Photoshop required folder.
• Metadata is better preserved in certain JPEG files.
• Photoshop now defaults to the last saved directory when saving new files. It no longer defaults to the TWAIN directory if one is present.
• Changing monitor configurations no longer causes problems while Photoshop or Adobe ImageReady® is running.
• Photoshop no longer produces a program error when resampling certain large 16-bit documents.
• An issue that prevented Photoshop 6.0 from opening certain files containing layer effects and edited in Photoshop 7.0 has been fixed.
• The Maximize Backwards Compatibility for Photoshop Files preference now correctly sets the state of the Maximize Compatibility checkbox in the Photoshop Format Options dialog box when you save a file as Photoshop (PSD) format.
The Adobe® Photoshop® 7.0.1 update fixes a number of problems discovered after Photoshop 7.0 was released.
The most significant fixes in the 7.0.1 release include the following:
• Photoshop now saves alpha transparency data in Targa files in the same way it did in previous versions.
• If the color settings color management policy is set to "Off," Photoshop no longer asks to save changes unless other edits have been performed.
• The total ink now defaults to 300% as it did in previous versions of Photoshop.
• The color of white areas in CMYK files saved as JPEG files no longer shifts.
• TIFF files with LZW compression are now written correctly.
• Files made with Photoshop now work better with Microsoft® Windows® XP's automatic thumbnail generation.
• Favorites now function correctly in the Open dialog box.
• Picture Package no longer locks up when it encounters incorrect file types while using custom page layouts.
• Metadata is better preserved in certain JPEG files.
• Photoshop no longer appears frozen when applying KPT3 filters.
• Photoshop now offers better compatibility with older Intel® Pentium® III hardware.
• Photoshop no longer produces a program error when resampling certain large 16-bit documents.
• An issue that prevented Photoshop 6.0 from opening certain files containing layer effects and edited in Photoshop 7.0 has been fixed.
• The Maximize Backwards Compatibility for Photoshop Files preference now correctly sets the state of the Maximize Compatibility checkbox in the Photoshop Format Options dialog box when you save a file as Photoshop (PSD) format.
The Adobe® Photoshop® 7.0.1 update fixes a number of problems discovered after Photoshop 7.0 was released.
The most significant fixes in the 7.0.1 release include the following:
• Type layers are no longer rasterized unnecessarily.
• Photoshop now saves alpha transparency data in Targa files in the same way it did in previous versions.
• If the color settings color management policy is set to "Off," Photoshop no longer asks to save changes unless other edits have been performed.
• The total ink now defaults to 300% as it did in previous versions of Photoshop.
• The color of white areas in CMYK files saved as JPEG files no longer shifts.
• TIFF files with LZW compression are now written correctly.
• Photoshop offers better compatibility with older G4 computers.
• Icons now resave as they did in previous versions of Photoshop.
• When installed on a hard drive whose name contains extended characters, Photoshop no longer reports that certain required files were not found in the Adobe Photoshop required folder.
• Metadata is better preserved in certain JPEG files.
• Photoshop now defaults to the last saved directory when saving new files. It no longer defaults to the TWAIN directory if one is present.
• Changing monitor configurations no longer causes problems while Photoshop or Adobe ImageReady® is running.
• Photoshop no longer produces a program error when resampling certain large 16-bit documents.
• An issue that prevented Photoshop 6.0 from opening certain files containing layer effects and edited in Photoshop 7.0 has been fixed.
• The Maximize Backwards Compatibility for Photoshop Files preference now correctly sets the state of the Maximize Compatibility checkbox in the Photoshop Format Options dialog box when you save a file as Photoshop (PSD) format.
The Adobe® Photoshop® 7.0.1 update fixes a number of problems discovered after Photoshop 7.0 was released.
The most significant fixes in the 7.0.1 release include the following:
• Type layers are no longer rasterized unnecessarily.
• Photoshop now saves alpha transparency data in Targa files in the same way it did in previous versions.
• If the color settings color management policy is set to "Off," Photoshop no longer asks to save changes unless other edits have been performed.
• The total ink now defaults to 300% as it did in previous versions of Photoshop.
• The color of white areas in CMYK files saved as JPEG files no longer shifts.
• TIFF files with LZW compression are now written correctly.
• Photoshop offers better compatibility with older G4 computers.
• Icons now resave as they did in previous versions of Photoshop.
• When installed on a hard drive whose name contains extended characters, Photoshop no longer reports that certain required files were not found in the Adobe Photoshop required folder.
• Metadata is better preserved in certain JPEG files.
• Photoshop now defaults to the last saved directory when saving new files. It no longer defaults to the TWAIN directory if one is present.
• Changing monitor configurations no longer causes problems while Photoshop or Adobe ImageReady® is running.
• Photoshop no longer produces a program error when resampling certain large 16-bit documents.
• An issue that prevented Photoshop 6.0 from opening certain files containing layer effects and edited in Photoshop 7.0 has been fixed.
• The Maximize Backwards Compatibility for Photoshop Files preference now correctly sets the state of the Maximize Compatibility checkbox in the Photoshop Format Options dialog box when you save a file as Photoshop (PSD) format.
The Adobe® Photoshop® 7.0.1 update fixes a number of problems discovered after Photoshop 7.0 was released.
The most significant fixes in the 7.0.1 release include the following:
• Photoshop now saves alpha transparency data in Targa files in the same way it did in previous versions.
• If the color settings color management policy is set to "Off," Photoshop no longer asks to save changes unless other edits have been performed.
• The total ink now defaults to 300% as it did in previous versions of Photoshop.
• The color of white areas in CMYK files saved as JPEG files no longer shifts.
• TIFF files with LZW compression are now written correctly.
• Files made with Photoshop now work better with Microsoft® Windows® XP's automatic thumbnail generation.
• Favorites now function correctly in the Open dialog box.
• Picture Package no longer locks up when it encounters incorrect file types while using custom page layouts.
• Metadata is better preserved in certain JPEG files.
• Photoshop no longer appears frozen when applying KPT3 filters.
• Photoshop now offers better compatibility with older Intel® Pentium® III hardware.
• Photoshop no longer produces a program error when resampling certain large 16-bit documents.
• An issue that prevented Photoshop 6.0 from opening certain files containing layer effects and edited in Photoshop 7.0 has been fixed.
• The Maximize Backwards Compatibility for Photoshop Files preference now correctly sets the state of the Maximize Compatibility checkbox in the Photoshop Format Options dialog box when you save a file as Photoshop (PSD) format.
The Adobe® Photoshop® 7.0.1 update fixes a number of problems discovered after Photoshop 7.0 was released.
The most significant fixes in the 7.0.1 release include the following:
• Type layers are no longer rasterized unnecessarily.
• Photoshop now saves alpha transparency data in Targa files in the same way it did in previous versions.
• If the color settings color management policy is set to "Off," Photoshop no longer asks to save changes unless other edits have been performed.
• The total ink now defaults to 300% as it did in previous versions of Photoshop.
• The color of white areas in CMYK files saved as JPEG files no longer shifts.
• TIFF files with LZW compression are now written correctly.
• Photoshop offers better compatibility with older G4 computers.
• Icons now resave as they did in previous versions of Photoshop.
• When installed on a hard drive whose name contains extended characters, Photoshop no longer reports that certain required files were not found in the Adobe Photoshop required folder.
• Metadata is better preserved in certain JPEG files.
• Photoshop now defaults to the last saved directory when saving new files. It no longer defaults to the TWAIN directory if one is present.
• Changing monitor configurations no longer causes problems while Photoshop or Adobe ImageReady® is running.
• Photoshop no longer produces a program error when resampling certain large 16-bit documents.
• An issue that prevented Photoshop 6.0 from opening certain files containing layer effects and edited in Photoshop 7.0 has been fixed.
• The Maximize Backwards Compatibility for Photoshop Files preference now correctly sets the state of the Maximize Compatibility checkbox in the Photoshop Format Options dialog box when you save a file as Photoshop (PSD) format.
The Adobe® Photoshop® 7.0.1 update fixes a number of problems discovered after Photoshop 7.0 was released.
The most significant fixes in the 7.0.1 release include the following:
• Type layers are no longer rasterized unnecessarily.
• Photoshop now saves alpha transparency data in Targa files in the same way it did in previous versions.
• If the color settings color management policy is set to "Off," Photoshop no longer asks to save changes unless other edits have been performed.
• The total ink now defaults to 300% as it did in previous versions of Photoshop.
• The color of white areas in CMYK files saved as JPEG files no longer shifts.
• TIFF files with LZW compression are now written correctly.
• Photoshop offers better compatibility with older G4 computers.
• Icons now resave as they did in previous versions of Photoshop.
• When installed on a hard drive whose name contains extended characters, Photoshop no longer reports that certain required files were not found in the Adobe Photoshop required folder.
• Metadata is better preserved in certain JPEG files.
• Photoshop now defaults to the last saved directory when saving new files. It no longer defaults to the TWAIN directory if one is present.
• Changing monitor configurations no longer causes problems while Photoshop or Adobe ImageReady® is running.
• Photoshop no longer produces a program error when resampling certain large 16-bit documents.
• An issue that prevented Photoshop 6.0 from opening certain files containing layer effects and edited in Photoshop 7.0 has been fixed.
• The Maximize Backwards Compatibility for Photoshop Files preference now correctly sets the state of the Maximize Compatibility checkbox in the Photoshop Format Options dialog box when you save a file as Photoshop (PSD) format.
The Adobe® Photoshop® 7.0.1 update fixes a number of problems discovered after Photoshop 7.0 was released.
The most significant fixes in the 7.0.1 release include the following:
• Photoshop now saves alpha transparency data in Targa files in the same way it did in previous versions.
• If the color settings color management policy is set to "Off," Photoshop no longer asks to save changes unless other edits have been performed.
• The total ink now defaults to 300% as it did in previous versions of Photoshop.
• The color of white areas in CMYK files saved as JPEG files no longer shifts.
• TIFF files with LZW compression are now written correctly.
• Files made with Photoshop now work better with Microsoft® Windows® XP's automatic thumbnail generation.
• Favorites now function correctly in the Open dialog box.
• Picture Package no longer locks up when it encounters incorrect file types while using custom page layouts.
• Metadata is better preserved in certain JPEG files.
• Photoshop no longer appears frozen when applying KPT3 filters.
• Photoshop now offers better compatibility with older Intel® Pentium® III hardware.
• Photoshop no longer produces a program error when resampling certain large 16-bit documents.
• An issue that prevented Photoshop 6.0 from opening certain files containing layer effects and edited in Photoshop 7.0 has been fixed.
• The Maximize Backwards Compatibility for Photoshop Files preference now correctly sets the state of the Maximize Compatibility checkbox in the Photoshop Format Options dialog box when you save a file as Photoshop (PSD) format.
The Adobe® Photoshop® 7.0.1 update fixes a number of problems discovered after Photoshop 7.0 was released.
The most significant fixes in the 7.0.1 release include the following:
• Photoshop now saves alpha transparency data in Targa files in the same way it did in previous versions.
• If the color settings color management policy is set to "Off," Photoshop no longer asks to save changes unless other edits have been performed.
• The total ink now defaults to 300% as it did in previous versions of Photoshop.
• The color of white areas in CMYK files saved as JPEG files no longer shifts.
• TIFF files with LZW compression are now written correctly.
• Files made with Photoshop now work better with Microsoft® Windows® XP's automatic thumbnail generation.
• Favorites now function correctly in the Open dialog box.
• Picture Package no longer locks up when it encounters incorrect file types while using custom page layouts.
• Metadata is better preserved in certain JPEG files.
• Photoshop no longer appears frozen when applying KPT3 filters.
• Photoshop now offers better compatibility with older Intel® Pentium® III hardware.
• Photoshop no longer produces a program error when resampling certain large 16-bit documents.
• An issue that prevented Photoshop 6.0 from opening certain files containing layer effects and edited in Photoshop 7.0 has been fixed.
• The Maximize Backwards Compatibility for Photoshop Files preference now correctly sets the state of the Maximize Compatibility checkbox in the Photoshop Format Options dialog box when you save a file as Photoshop (PSD) format.
The Adobe® InDesign® 2.0.2 update addresses several issues identified in InDesign 2.0.1. Issues that are addressed in this update include:
Compatibility
• InDesign no longer quits while launching on Mac OS X if AutoProtect is enabled in Norton AntiVirus software.
• On Mac OS X v.10.2.x, Undo and Quit options function correctly after dragging a file from the Finder or another application over an InDesign document window.
• Text formatting is discarded when placing Microsoft Excel, Word, and RTF documents if the "Retain Format" option is deselected in the Place dialog box.
Performance
InDesign no longer interrupts while drawing objects onscreen when the space bar shortcut is used to navigate in a document.
Print
When generating Adobe PostScript® from InDesign (by exporting pages as EPS files, printing to a PostScript printer, or saving as a PostScript file), if the document contains text that interacts with transparency, the size of the resultant PostScript file will be reduced.
To review a more detailed summary of resolved issues in this release, refer to the InDesign 2.0.2 ReadMe file.
InDesignThe Adobe® InDesign® 2.0.2 update addresses several issues identified in InDesign 2.0.1. Issues that are addressed in this update include:
Compatibility
• InDesign no longer quits while launching on Mac OS X if AutoProtect is enabled in Norton AntiVirus software.
• On Mac OS X v.10.2.x, Undo and Quit options function correctly after dragging a file from the Finder or another application over an InDesign document window.
• Text formatting is discarded when placing Microsoft Excel, Word, and RTF documents if the "Retain Format" option is deselected in the Place dialog box.
Performance
InDesign no longer interrupts while drawing objects onscreen when the space bar shortcut is used to navigate in a document.
Print
When generating Adobe PostScript® from InDesign (by exporting pages as EPS files, printing to a PostScript printer, or saving as a PostScript file), if the document contains text that interacts with transparency, the size of the resultant PostScript file will be reduced.
To review a more detailed summary of resolved issues in this release, refer to the InDesign 2.0.2 ReadMe file.
The Adobe® InDesign® 2.0.2 update addresses several issues identified in InDesign 2.0.1. Issues that are addressed in this update include:
Compatibility
• InDesign no longer quits while launching on Mac OS X if AutoProtect is enabled in Norton AntiVirus software.
• On Mac OS X v.10.2.x, Undo and Quit options function correctly after dragging a file from the Finder or another application over an InDesign document window.
• Text formatting is discarded when placing Microsoft Excel, Word, and RTF documents if the "Retain Format" option is deselected in the Place dialog box.
Performance
InDesign no longer interrupts while drawing objects onscreen when the space bar shortcut is used to navigate in a document.
Print
When generating Adobe PostScript® from InDesign (by exporting pages as EPS files, printing to a PostScript printer, or saving as a PostScript file), if the document contains text that interacts with transparency, the size of the resultant PostScript file will be reduced.
To review a more detailed summary of resolved issues in this release, refer to the InDesign 2.0.2 ReadMe file.
InDesign