Adobe 17510676 User Guide - Page 47

Layout conversion issues, Text and tables conversion issues, In Mac OS

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ADOBE INDESIGN CS PAGEMAKER EDITION 43 User Guide Supplement 3 Do one of the following, and then click Save: • In Windows, choose InDesign Template in the Save as Type menu. • In Mac OS, choose Stationery Option in the Format menu. Click Stationery, and click OK. To save many templates at once, use the Template Browser. (See "Using the Template Browser palette" on page 66.) Page Layout conversion issues Note the following: • All master pages and layers are converted to InDesign masters and layers. Master pages in PageMaker convert to master pages in InDesign and retain all objects including page numbering and guides. To maintain the order of overlapping items, InDesign creates two layers when converting a PageMaker publication: Default and Master Default. Master Default contains the Master page items. • PageMaker document guides are placed on the Default layer in InDesign. • All items on the PageMaker pasteboard appear on the pasteboard of the first spread in the InDesign document. • All objects designated in PageMaker as Non-Printing are converted with Nonprinting selected in the InDesign Attributes palette. • Grouped objects remain grouped except where nonprinting items are included in a group. Text and tables conversion issues Note the following: • Text is converted to InDesign text frames. • Tables in PageMaker files are converted to InDesign tables. • Styles are converted to InDesign styles. The [No style] in PageMaker is the equivalent of [No Paragraph Style] in InDesign. However, [No Paragraph Style] picks up the attributes of a named style if that style was selected before any typing occurred in the PageMaker publication. • InDesign uses the Adobe Paragraph Composer for all paragraphs, causing some text to reflow. You can assign the Adobe Single-Line Composer to one or more paragraphs to create line breaks more similarly to the PageMaker composition engine, but text may still reflow. • InDesign uses only Baseline leading. Proportional and Top of Caps leading in PageMaker convert to Baseline leading in InDesign, possibly resulting in text shifting. • The First Baseline of converted text may appear different than text created in InDesign. The First Baseline of converted text is set to Leading, but the First Baseline of text created in InDesign is set to Ascent by default. • InDesign uses a different hyphenation method than PageMaker, so line breaks may be different. • Shadow text converts as plain text. Outline text converts as text with a stroke of 0.25 inches and a fill of Paper.

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ADOBE INDESIGN CS PAGEMAKER EDITION
User Guide Supplement
3
Do one of the following, and then click Save:
In Windows, choose InDesign Template in the
Save as Type menu.
In Mac OS, choose Stationery Option in the
Format menu. Click Stationery, and click OK.
To save many templates at once, use the
Template Browser. (See “Using the Template
Browser palette” on page 66.)
Page Layout conversion issues
Note the following:
All master pages and layers are converted to
InDesign masters and layers. Master pages in
PageMaker convert to master pages in InDesign
and retain all objects including page numbering
and guides. To maintain the order of
overlapping items, InDesign creates two layers
when converting a PageMaker publication:
Default and Master Default. Master Default
contains the Master page items.
PageMaker document guides are placed on the
Default layer in InDesign.
All items on the PageMaker pasteboard appear
on the pasteboard of the first spread in the
InDesign document.
All objects designated in PageMaker as
Non-Printing are converted with Nonprinting
selected in the InDesign Attributes palette.
Grouped objects remain grouped except where
nonprinting items are included in a group.
Text and tables conversion issues
Note the following:
Text is converted to InDesign text frames.
Tables in PageMaker files are converted to
InDesign tables.
Styles are converted to InDesign styles. The
[No style] in PageMaker is the equivalent of
[No Paragraph Style] in InDesign. However,
[No Paragraph Style] picks up the attributes of
a named style if that style was selected before
any typing occurred in the PageMaker
publication.
InDesign uses the Adobe Paragraph Composer
for all paragraphs, causing some text to reflow.
You can assign the Adobe Single-Line
Composer to one or more paragraphs to create
line breaks more similarly to the PageMaker
composition engine, but text may still reflow.
InDesign uses only Baseline leading.
Proportional and Top of Caps leading in
PageMaker convert to Baseline leading in
InDesign, possibly resulting in text shifting.
The First Baseline of converted text may appear
different than text created in InDesign. The First
Baseline of converted text is set to Leading, but
the First Baseline of text created in InDesign is
set to Ascent by default.
InDesign uses a different hyphenation method
than PageMaker, so line breaks may be different.
Shadow text converts as plain text. Outline text
converts as text with a stroke of 0.25 inches and
a fill of Paper.