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The files included in this archive were erroneously excluded from the Adobe Dimensions 3.0.x CD-ROM. They are referred to on page 49 of the Adobe Dimensions 3.0 User Guide, which describes interpenetrating artwork samples and mapped bitmap image samples.
DimensionsThe files included in this archive were erroneously excluded from the Adobe Dimensions 3.0.x CD-ROM. They are referred to on page 49 of the Adobe Dimensions 3.0 User Guide, which describes interpenetrating artwork samples and mapped bitmap image samples.
DimensionsThe files included in this archive were erroneously excluded from the Adobe Dimensions 3.0.x CD-ROM. They are referred to on page 49 of the Adobe Dimensions 3.0 User Guide, which describes interpenetrating artwork samples and mapped bitmap image samples.
DimensionsThis archive contains an updated version of the Export PDF 3.0 plug-in which was previously available between December 23, 1997 and January 13, 1998. Adobe recommends that you download and install this updated version, which provides additional features or resolves problems as described below.The Export PDF plug-in lets you create an Adobe PDF (Portable Document Format) file from an Adobe PageMaker publication. The Export PDF 3.01 plug-in includes the following enhancements to version 2.0 of the plug-in, which shipped with PageMaker 6.5:The following problem has been resolved since January 13, 1998:-- In version 3.01, CMYK images in a publication are not converted to RGB when the publication is exported to PDF.The following features are new since December 23, 1997:-- A simplified, print-like dialog box replaces the nested dialog boxes that made it difficult to determine if settings were applied correctly. Paneled dialog boxes similar to PageMaker and Adobe Photoshop Preference menus now let you step through sets of related features.-- A new printer style (Same as Current Publication) uses only the print settings specified in the publication.-- Two styles, [On Screen] and [Print], come predefined with PDF settings to produce on-screen or high-end printed output successfully. In addition, custom PDF styles can be created, reused, and shared with other users.-- The Base URL for Relative Links option lets you manage links to Web sites more easily when these links share the same base address.-- The Default Appearance for Hyperlinks option lets you set attributes such as color, line width, and highlighting for hyperlinks in the resulting PDF.The following features are modified since December 23, 1997:-- Load and Save settings have been expanded and incorporated into PDF styles.-- Reset returns settings in a single panel to their defaults. Reset All returns settings in all panels to their defaults. These features replace the Reset Settings feature in version 2.0 of the plug-in.-- The Include Downloadable Fonts option now appears in the Save As dialog box only when you choose to create the PostScript file for distilling later.-- The Always Print All Publications in a Book option has been replaced by Include All Publications in Book. The new option replaces the booked publications warning message and lets you export either the current publication or all booked publications.-- The Automatic and Manual Compression settings now appear in the new Compression panel and have been combined in menu lists for each type of image.-- The new compression setting called Same Resolution as Original makes it clearer when compression is turned off altogether.The following features were removed since December 23, 1997:-- Bookmark Redefinitions for TOC Entries: If you need to change the name of a bookmark automatically created from a table of contents, you will have to do so in Acrobat Exchange.-- View PDF Using: The default viewer is now set through the View > Options > File Types menu in Windows Explorer.-- Watched Folders: The option to set up watched folders is now accessible only through Acrobat Distiller. However, you can still save your PostScript files to a watched folder.
PageMakerThis archive contains an updated version of the Export PDF 3.0 plug-in which was previously available between December 23, 1997 and January 13, 1998. Adobe recommends that you download and install this updated version, which provides additional features or resolves problems as described below.The Export PDF plug-in lets you create an Adobe PDF (Portable Document Format) file from an Adobe PageMaker publication. The Export PDF 3.01 plug-in includes the following enhancements to version 2.0 of the plug-in, which shipped with PageMaker 6.5.The following problems have been resolved since January 13, 1998:-- Version 3.01 enables you to import PDF styles. Version 3.0 did not properly import PDF styles.-- In version 3.01, CMYK images in a publication are not converted to RGB when the publication is exported to PDF.The following features are new since December 23, 1997:-- A simplified, print-like dialog box replaces the nested dialog boxes that made it difficult to determine if settings were applied correctly. Paneled dialog boxes similar to PageMaker and Adobe Photoshop Preference menus now let you step through sets of related features.-- A new printer style (Same as Current Publication) uses only the print settings specified in the publication.-- Two styles, [On Screen] and [Print], come predefined with PDF settings to produce on-screen or high-end printed output successfully. In addition, custom PDF styles can be created, reused, and shared with other users.-- The Base URL for Relative Links option lets you manage links to Web sites more easily when these links share the same base address.-- The Default Appearance for Hyperlinks option lets you set attributes such as color, line width, and highlighting for hyperlinks in the resulting PDF.The following features were modified since December 23, 1997:-- Load and Save settings have been expanded and incorporated into PDF styles.-- Reset returns settings in a single panel to their defaults. Reset All returns settings in all panels to their defaults. These features replace the Reset Settings feature in version 2.0 of the plug-in.-- The Include Downloadable Fonts option now appears in the Save As dialog box only when you choose to create the PostScript file for distilling later.-- The Always Print All Publications in a Book option has been replaced by Include All Publications in Book. The new option replaces the booked publications warning message and lets you export either the current publication or all booked publications.-- The Automatic and Manual Compression settings now appear in the new Compression panel and have been combined in menu lists for each type of image.-- The new compression setting called Same Resolution as Original makes it clearer when compression is turned off altogether.The following features were removed since December 23, 1997:-- Bookmark Redefinitions for TOC Entries: If you need to change the name of a bookmark automatically created from a table of contents, you will have to do so in Acrobat Exchange.-- Watched Folders: The option to set up watched folders is now accessible only through Acrobat Distiller. However, you can still save your PostScript files to a watched folder.Under certain conditions, the Export PDF 3.01 Plug-in Update can cause PageMaker to quit unexpectedly during the export process. You can avoid this problem by following these precautions: -- Set your online browser preferences in PageMaker before installing the Export PDF 3.01 Plug-In update. To set these preferences, start PageMaker then select File > Preferences > Online. For instructions on how to install the Export PDF 3.01 Plug-In update, see the Export PDF User Guide included with the plug-in.-- Make sure you fully install Acrobat Distiller 3.02 according to the installation instructions included with the Distiller 3.02 update. If you do not, you will be prompted to type in a serial number and otherwise personalize your copy of Distiller when you export a PDF from PageMaker, thereby causing PageMaker to fail.-- Upgrade to Apple Mac OS 8.0 if you want to specify custom colors for hyperlinks in your PDF files.
PageMakerThis archive contains an updated version of the Export PDF 3.0 plug-in which was previously available between December 23, 1997 and January 13, 1998. Adobe recommends that you download and install this updated version, which provides additional features or resolves problems as described below.The Export PDF plug-in lets you create an Adobe PDF (Portable Document Format) file from an Adobe PageMaker publication. The Export PDF 3.01 plug-in includes the following enhancements to version 2.0 of the plug-in, which shipped with PageMaker 6.5:The following problem has been resolved since January 13, 1998:-- In version 3.01, CMYK images in a publication are not converted to RGB when the publication is exported to PDF.The following features are new since December 23, 1997:-- A simplified, print-like dialog box replaces the nested dialog boxes that made it difficult to determine if settings were applied correctly. Paneled dialog boxes similar to PageMaker and Adobe Photoshop Preference menus now let you step through sets of related features.-- A new printer style (Same as Current Publication) uses only the print settings specified in the publication.-- Two styles, [On Screen] and [Print], come predefined with PDF settings to produce on-screen or high-end printed output successfully. In addition, custom PDF styles can be created, reused, and shared with other users.-- The Base URL for Relative Links option lets you manage links to Web sites more easily when these links share the same base address.-- The Default Appearance for Hyperlinks option lets you set attributes such as color, line width, and highlighting for hyperlinks in the resulting PDF.The following features are modified since December 23, 1997:-- Load and Save settings have been expanded and incorporated into PDF styles.-- Reset returns settings in a single panel to their defaults. Reset All returns settings in all panels to their defaults. These features replace the Reset Settings feature in version 2.0 of the plug-in.-- The Include Downloadable Fonts option now appears in the Save As dialog box only when you choose to create the PostScript file for distilling later.-- The Always Print All Publications in a Book option has been replaced by Include All Publications in Book. The new option replaces the booked publications warning message and lets you export either the current publication or all booked publications.-- The Automatic and Manual Compression settings now appear in the new Compression panel and have been combined in menu lists for each type of image.-- The new compression setting called Same Resolution as Original makes it clearer when compression is turned off altogether.The following features were removed since December 23, 1997:-- Bookmark Redefinitions for TOC Entries: If you need to change the name of a bookmark automatically created from a table of contents, you will have to do so in Acrobat Exchange.-- View PDF Using: The default viewer is now set through the View > Options > File Types menu in Windows Explorer.-- Watched Folders: The option to set up watched folders is now accessible only through Acrobat Distiller. However, you can still save your PostScript files to a watched folder.
PageMakerThis archive contains an updated version of the Export PDF 3.0 plug-in which was previously available between December 23, 1997 and January 13, 1998. Adobe recommends that you download and install this updated version, which provides additional features or resolves problems as described below.The Export PDF plug-in lets you create an Adobe PDF (Portable Document Format) file from an Adobe PageMaker publication. The Export PDF 3.01 plug-in includes the following enhancements to version 2.0 of the plug-in, which shipped with PageMaker 6.5.The following problems have been resolved since January 13, 1998:-- Version 3.01 enables you to import PDF styles. Version 3.0 did not properly import PDF styles.-- In version 3.01, CMYK images in a publication are not converted to RGB when the publication is exported to PDF.The following features are new since December 23, 1997:-- A simplified, print-like dialog box replaces the nested dialog boxes that made it difficult to determine if settings were applied correctly. Paneled dialog boxes similar to PageMaker and Adobe Photoshop Preference menus now let you step through sets of related features.-- A new printer style (Same as Current Publication) uses only the print settings specified in the publication.-- Two styles, [On Screen] and [Print], come predefined with PDF settings to produce on-screen or high-end printed output successfully. In addition, custom PDF styles can be created, reused, and shared with other users.-- The Base URL for Relative Links option lets you manage links to Web sites more easily when these links share the same base address.-- The Default Appearance for Hyperlinks option lets you set attributes such as color, line width, and highlighting for hyperlinks in the resulting PDF.The following features were modified since December 23, 1997:-- Load and Save settings have been expanded and incorporated into PDF styles.-- Reset returns settings in a single panel to their defaults. Reset All returns settings in all panels to their defaults. These features replace the Reset Settings feature in version 2.0 of the plug-in.-- The Include Downloadable Fonts option now appears in the Save As dialog box only when you choose to create the PostScript file for distilling later.-- The Always Print All Publications in a Book option has been replaced by Include All Publications in Book. The new option replaces the booked publications warning message and lets you export either the current publication or all booked publications.-- The Automatic and Manual Compression settings now appear in the new Compression panel and have been combined in menu lists for each type of image.-- The new compression setting called Same Resolution as Original makes it clearer when compression is turned off altogether.The following features were removed since December 23, 1997:-- Bookmark Redefinitions for TOC Entries: If you need to change the name of a bookmark automatically created from a table of contents, you will have to do so in Acrobat Exchange.-- Watched Folders: The option to set up watched folders is now accessible only through Acrobat Distiller. However, you can still save your PostScript files to a watched folder.Under certain conditions, the Export PDF 3.01 Plug-in Update can cause PageMaker to quit unexpectedly during the export process. You can avoid this problem by following these precautions: -- Set your online browser preferences in PageMaker before installing the Export PDF 3.01 Plug-In update. To set these preferences, start PageMaker then select File > Preferences > Online. For instructions on how to install the Export PDF 3.01 Plug-In update, see the Export PDF User Guide included with the plug-in.-- Make sure you fully install Acrobat Distiller 3.02 according to the installation instructions included with the Distiller 3.02 update. If you do not, you will be prompted to type in a serial number and otherwise personalize your copy of Distiller when you export a PDF from PageMaker, thereby causing PageMaker to fail.-- Upgrade to Apple Mac OS 8.0 if you want to specify custom colors for hyperlinks in your PDF files.
PageMakerThis archive contains an updated version of the Export PDF 3.0 plug-in which was previously available between December 23, 1997 and January 13, 1998. Adobe recommends that you download and install this updated version, which provides additional features or resolves problems as described below.The Export PDF plug-in lets you create an Adobe PDF (Portable Document Format) file from an Adobe PageMaker publication. The Export PDF 3.01 plug-in includes the following enhancements to version 2.0 of the plug-in, which shipped with PageMaker 6.5:The following problem has been resolved since January 13, 1998:-- In version 3.01, CMYK images in a publication are not converted to RGB when the publication is exported to PDF.The following features are new since December 23, 1997:-- A simplified, print-like dialog box replaces the nested dialog boxes that made it difficult to determine if settings were applied correctly. Paneled dialog boxes similar to PageMaker and Adobe Photoshop Preference menus now let you step through sets of related features.-- A new printer style (Same as Current Publication) uses only the print settings specified in the publication.-- Two styles, [On Screen] and [Print], come predefined with PDF settings to produce on-screen or high-end printed output successfully. In addition, custom PDF styles can be created, reused, and shared with other users.-- The Base URL for Relative Links option lets you manage links to Web sites more easily when these links share the same base address.-- The Default Appearance for Hyperlinks option lets you set attributes such as color, line width, and highlighting for hyperlinks in the resulting PDF.The following features are modified since December 23, 1997:-- Load and Save settings have been expanded and incorporated into PDF styles.-- Reset returns settings in a single panel to their defaults. Reset All returns settings in all panels to their defaults. These features replace the Reset Settings feature in version 2.0 of the plug-in.-- The Include Downloadable Fonts option now appears in the Save As dialog box only when you choose to create the PostScript file for distilling later.-- The Always Print All Publications in a Book option has been replaced by Include All Publications in Book. The new option replaces the booked publications warning message and lets you export either the current publication or all booked publications.-- The Automatic and Manual Compression settings now appear in the new Compression panel and have been combined in menu lists for each type of image.-- The new compression setting called Same Resolution as Original makes it clearer when compression is turned off altogether.The following features were removed since December 23, 1997:-- Bookmark Redefinitions for TOC Entries: If you need to change the name of a bookmark automatically created from a table of contents, you will have to do so in Acrobat Exchange.-- View PDF Using: The default viewer is now set through the View > Options > File Types menu in Windows Explorer.-- Watched Folders: The option to set up watched folders is now accessible only through Acrobat Distiller. However, you can still save your PostScript files to a watched folder.
PageMakerThis archive contains an updated version of the Export PDF 3.0 plug-in which was previously available between December 23, 1997 and January 13, 1998. Adobe recommends that you download and install this updated version, which provides additional features or resolves problems as described below.The Export PDF plug-in lets you create an Adobe PDF (Portable Document Format) file from an Adobe PageMaker publication. The Export PDF 3.01 plug-in includes the following enhancements to version 2.0 of the plug-in, which shipped with PageMaker 6.5.The following problems have been resolved since January 13, 1998:-- Version 3.01 enables you to import PDF styles. Version 3.0 did not properly import PDF styles.-- In version 3.01, CMYK images in a publication are not converted to RGB when the publication is exported to PDF.The following features are new since December 23, 1997:-- A simplified, print-like dialog box replaces the nested dialog boxes that made it difficult to determine if settings were applied correctly. Paneled dialog boxes similar to PageMaker and Adobe Photoshop Preference menus now let you step through sets of related features.-- A new printer style (Same as Current Publication) uses only the print settings specified in the publication.-- Two styles, [On Screen] and [Print], come predefined with PDF settings to produce on-screen or high-end printed output successfully. In addition, custom PDF styles can be created, reused, and shared with other users.-- The Base URL for Relative Links option lets you manage links to Web sites more easily when these links share the same base address.-- The Default Appearance for Hyperlinks option lets you set attributes such as color, line width, and highlighting for hyperlinks in the resulting PDF.The following features were modified since December 23, 1997:-- Load and Save settings have been expanded and incorporated into PDF styles.-- Reset returns settings in a single panel to their defaults. Reset All returns settings in all panels to their defaults. These features replace the Reset Settings feature in version 2.0 of the plug-in.-- The Include Downloadable Fonts option now appears in the Save As dialog box only when you choose to create the PostScript file for distilling later.-- The Always Print All Publications in a Book option has been replaced by Include All Publications in Book. The new option replaces the booked publications warning message and lets you export either the current publication or all booked publications.-- The Automatic and Manual Compression settings now appear in the new Compression panel and have been combined in menu lists for each type of image.-- The new compression setting called Same Resolution as Original makes it clearer when compression is turned off altogether.The following features were removed since December 23, 1997:-- Bookmark Redefinitions for TOC Entries: If you need to change the name of a bookmark automatically created from a table of contents, you will have to do so in Acrobat Exchange.-- Watched Folders: The option to set up watched folders is now accessible only through Acrobat Distiller. However, you can still save your PostScript files to a watched folder.Under certain conditions, the Export PDF 3.01 Plug-in Update can cause PageMaker to quit unexpectedly during the export process. You can avoid this problem by following these precautions: -- Set your online browser preferences in PageMaker before installing the Export PDF 3.01 Plug-In update. To set these preferences, start PageMaker then select File > Preferences > Online. For instructions on how to install the Export PDF 3.01 Plug-In update, see the Export PDF User Guide included with the plug-in.-- Make sure you fully install Acrobat Distiller 3.02 according to the installation instructions included with the Distiller 3.02 update. If you do not, you will be prompted to type in a serial number and otherwise personalize your copy of Distiller when you export a PDF from PageMaker, thereby causing PageMaker to fail.-- Upgrade to Apple Mac OS 8.0 if you want to specify custom colors for hyperlinks in your PDF files.
PageMakerThis archive contains an updated version of the Microsoft Word 97 Import Filter which was previously available between July 30, 1997 and January 13, 1998. Adobe recommends that you download and install this updated version, which provides additional features or resolves problems as described below.The Microsoft Word 97 import filter lets you import Word 97 (Word 8.0) documents into Adobe PageMaker 6.5 or later publications. This filter update includes the following enhancements not available with versions 1.0 (MacOS) and 1.1 (Windows) of the Word 97 filter: The following problem has been resolved since January 13, 1998:-- In version 1.3, a Word 97 document could not be placed if it contained a WordArt graphic. In version 1.4, the file can be placed but the WordArt graphic is not imported.The following features are new since December 19, 1997:-- Adds support for graphics stored as Portable Network Graphic (PNG) files, enabling PageMaker to import Office 97 clipart graphics. Word 97 stores imported Office 97 clipart graphics as PNG files. In previous versions of the Word 97 filter, the filter imported the text without the graphics. Version 1.4 of the filter now imports Office 97 graphics, if the PNG import filter is installed on your computer. (The PNG import filter for Adobe PageMaker 6.5 is available for free from the Adobe Web site, www.adobe.com.)-- Imports inline graphics created in all six graphics formats available in Word 97 documents (PNG, JPEG, EMF, WMF, PICT, and BMP), if those graphics filters are installed on your computer. Previously, the filter imported the documents that contained inline graphics, but the graphics did not appear in the imported text. Version 1.4 of the filter now imports inline graphics. Note that graphics positioned using the Float Over Text option in Word 97 import at the beginning of the story; graphics anchored at the character level import at the correct character position. -- Imports text in text boxes created with the Word 97 Insert > Text Box command. The text imports at the beginning of the story, followed by floating graphics and the remaining text in the document. Multiple text boxes are separated by an extra paragraph return. Text in text boxes imports with the same character and paragraph formatting as regular document text.
PageMakerThis archive contains an updated version of the Microsoft Word 97 Import Filter which was previously available between July 30, 1997 and January 13, 1998. Adobe recommends that you download and install this updated version, which provides additional features or resolves problems as described below.The Microsoft Word 97 import filter lets you import Word 97 (Word 8.0) documents into Adobe PageMaker 6.5 or later publications. This filter update includes the following enhancements not available with versions 1.0 (MacOS) and 1.1 (Windows) of the Word 97 filter: The following problem has been resolved since January 13, 1998:-- In version 1.3, a Word 97 document could not be placed if it contained a WordArt graphic. In version 1.4, the file can be placed but the WordArt graphic is not imported.The following features are new since December 19, 1997:-- Adds support for graphics stored as Portable Network Graphic (PNG) files, enabling PageMaker to import Office 97 clipart graphics. Word 97 stores imported Office 97 clipart graphics as PNG files. In previous versions of the Word 97 filter, the filter imported the text without the graphics. Version 1.4 of the filter now imports Office 97 graphics, if the PNG import filter is installed on your computer. (The PNG import filter for Adobe PageMaker 6.5 is available for free from the Adobe Web site, www.adobe.com.)-- Imports inline graphics created in all six graphics formats available in Word 97 documents (PNG, JPEG, EMF, WMF, PICT, and BMP), if those graphics filters are installed on your computer. Previously, the filter imported the documents that contained inline graphics, but the graphics did not appear in the imported text. Version 1.4 of the filter now imports inline graphics. Note that graphics positioned using the Float Over Text option in Word 97 import at the beginning of the story; graphics anchored at the character level import at the correct character position. -- Imports text in text boxes created with the Word 97 Insert > Text Box command. The text imports at the beginning of the story, followed by floating graphics and the remaining text in the document. Multiple text boxes are separated by an extra paragraph return. Text in text boxes imports with the same character and paragraph formatting as regular document text.
PageMakerThis archive contains an updated version of the Microsoft Word 97 Import Filter which was previously available between July 30, 1997 and January 13, 1998. Adobe recommends that you download and install this updated version, which provides additional features or resolves problems as described below.The Microsoft Word 97 import filter lets you import Word 97 (Word 8.0) documents into Adobe PageMaker 6.5 or later publications. This filter update includes the following enhancements not available with versions 1.0 (MacOS) and 1.1 (Windows) of the Word 97 filter: The following problem has been resolved since January 13, 1998:-- In version 1.3, a Word 97 document could not be placed if it contained a WordArt graphic. In version 1.4, the file can be placed but the WordArt graphic is not imported.The following features are new since December 19, 1997:-- Adds support for graphics stored as Portable Network Graphic (PNG) files, enabling PageMaker to import Office 97 clipart graphics. Word 97 stores imported Office 97 clipart graphics as PNG files. In previous versions of the Word 97 filter, the filter imported the text without the graphics. Version 1.4 of the filter now imports Office 97 graphics, if the PNG import filter is installed on your computer. (The PNG import filter for Adobe PageMaker 6.5 is available for free from the Adobe Web site, www.adobe.com.)-- Imports inline graphics created in all six graphics formats available in Word 97 documents (PNG, JPEG, EMF, WMF, PICT, and BMP), if those graphics filters are installed on your computer. Previously, the filter imported the documents that contained inline graphics, but the graphics did not appear in the imported text. Version 1.4 of the filter now imports inline graphics. Note that graphics positioned using the Float Over Text option in Word 97 import at the beginning of the story; graphics anchored at the character level import at the correct character position. -- Imports text in text boxes created with the Word 97 Insert > Text Box command. The text imports at the beginning of the story, followed by floating graphics and the remaining text in the document. Multiple text boxes are separated by an extra paragraph return. Text in text boxes imports with the same character and paragraph formatting as regular document text.
PageMakerThis archive contains an updated version of the Adobe In-RIP Trapping plug-in which was previously released between November 14 and December 19, 1997. The updated version resolves problems with PageMaker's Undo feature that some customers encountered with the previous version of the update. Even if you did not have problems with the previous version, Adobe recommends that you download and install this updated version.If inks print out of register, gaps or color shifts appear between objects. Trapping compensates for this misregistration by creating tiny overlaps (called traps) between colors on a printed page. The Adobe In-RIP Trapping plug-in for Adobe PageMaker lets an output device that supports Adobe In-RIP Trapping create these traps automatically as part of the printing process so you don’t have to take extra steps to prepare each graphic or area of abutting colors. Furthermore, the In-RIP Trapping plug-in lets you designate which pages to trap, speeding up printing of pages that need no trapping (such as those with only one color). You can even create trap styles - collections of custom settings that you use over and over for entire documents or on a page-by-page basis.
PageMakerThis archive contains an updated version of the Adobe In-RIP Trapping plug-in which was previously released between November 14 and December 19, 1997. The updated version resolves problems with PageMaker's Undo feature that some customers encountered with the previous version of the update. Even if you did not have problems with the previous version, Adobe recommends that you download and install this updated version.If inks print out of register, gaps or color shifts appear between objects. Trapping compensates for this misregistration by creating tiny overlaps (called traps) between colors on a printed page. The Adobe In-RIP Trapping plug-in for Adobe PageMaker lets an output device that supports Adobe In-RIP Trapping create these traps automatically as part of the printing process so you don’t have to take extra steps to prepare each graphic or area of abutting colors. Furthermore, the In-RIP Trapping plug-in lets you designate which pages to trap, speeding up printing of pages that need no trapping (such as those with only one color). You can even create trap styles - collections of custom settings that you use over and over for entire documents or on a page-by-page basis.
PageMakerThis archive contains an updated version of the Adobe In-RIP Trapping plug-in which was previously released between November 14 and December 19, 1997. The updated version resolves problems with PageMaker's Undo feature that some customers encountered with the previous version of the update. Even if you did not have problems with the previous version, Adobe recommends that you download and install this updated version.If inks print out of register, gaps or color shifts appear between objects. Trapping compensates for this misregistration by creating tiny overlaps (called traps) between colors on a printed page. The Adobe In-RIP Trapping plug-in for Adobe PageMaker lets an output device that supports Adobe In-RIP Trapping create these traps automatically as part of the printing process so you don’t have to take extra steps to prepare each graphic or area of abutting colors. Furthermore, the In-RIP Trapping plug-in lets you designate which pages to trap, speeding up printing of pages that need no trapping (such as those with only one color). You can even create trap styles - collections of custom settings that you use over and over for entire documents or on a page-by-page basis.
PageMakerThe Cross-Platform PageMaker Converter lets you quickly convert publications and templates created in Adobe PageMaker 5.x and 6.0x for MacOS to PageMaker 6.0 for Windows. After converting the publications, you can open them in PageMaker 6.5 for Windows.You can convert one MacOS publication at a time, or batch convert a group of publications at once. The amount of time it takes to convert a publication depends on your computer configuration, network activity, and on the size and complexity of the publication.
PageMakerThe Cross-Platform PageMaker Converter lets you quickly convert publications and templates created in Adobe PageMaker 5.x and 6.0x for MacOS to PageMaker 6.0 for Windows. After converting the publications, you can open them in PageMaker 6.5 for Windows.You can convert one MacOS publication at a time, or batch convert a group of publications at once. The amount of time it takes to convert a publication depends on your computer configuration, network activity, and on the size and complexity of the publication.
PageMakerThe Cross-Platform PageMaker Converter lets you quickly convert publications and templates created in Adobe PageMaker 5.x and 6.0x for MacOS to PageMaker 6.0 for Windows. After converting the publications, you can open them in PageMaker 6.5 for Windows.You can convert one MacOS publication at a time, or batch convert a group of publications at once. The amount of time it takes to convert a publication depends on your computer configuration, network activity, and on the size and complexity of the publication.
PageMakerThis archive contains an updated version of the Adobe In-RIP Trapping plug-in which was previously released between November 14 and December 19, 1997. The updated version resolves problems with PageMaker's Undo feature that some customers encountered with the previous version of the update. Even if you did not have problems with the previous version, Adobe recommends that you download and install this updated version.If inks print out of register, gaps or color shifts appear between objects. Trapping compensates for this misregistration by creating tiny overlaps (called traps) between colors on a printed page. The Adobe In-RIP Trapping plug-in for Adobe PageMaker lets an output device that supports Adobe In-RIP Trapping create these traps automatically as part of the printing process so you don’t have to take extra steps to prepare each graphic or area of abutting colors. Furthermore, the In-RIP Trapping plug-in lets you designate which pages to trap, speeding up printing of pages that need no trapping (such as those with only one color). You can even create trap styles - collections of custom settings that you use over and over for entire documents or on a page-by-page basis.
PageMakerThis archive contains an updated version of the Adobe In-RIP Trapping plug-in which was previously released between November 14 and December 19, 1997. The updated version resolves problems with PageMaker's Undo feature that some customers encountered with the previous version of the update. Even if you did not have problems with the previous version, Adobe recommends that you download and install this updated version.If inks print out of register, gaps or color shifts appear between objects. Trapping compensates for this misregistration by creating tiny overlaps (called traps) between colors on a printed page. The Adobe In-RIP Trapping plug-in for Adobe PageMaker lets an output device that supports Adobe In-RIP Trapping create these traps automatically as part of the printing process so you don’t have to take extra steps to prepare each graphic or area of abutting colors. Furthermore, the In-RIP Trapping plug-in lets you designate which pages to trap, speeding up printing of pages that need no trapping (such as those with only one color). You can even create trap styles - collections of custom settings that you use over and over for entire documents or on a page-by-page basis.
PageMaker