Our customer is working in CS3. I told her to export to .inx file and open in CS2 to verify everything is flowing correctly. I opened .inx file and save as in CS2. She has used quite a bite of different paragraph styles that apply bullets, kerning, leading, first line indent and so on. Once I export to Fusion Pro everything seems to be pretty close to from the Indesign file.
Once I change any attribute in that text box, example if I replace a letter with a new letter the whole text box re-flows completely different. Is this because Fusion Pro is now applying its own algorithm? What can I tell the customer that follows through to FusionPro from paragraph styles if any for future files she submits? +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+- Calling all FP Web Users! Do you have a question or lots of knowledge to share about FusionPro Web? If so, join our Printable Web to Print Users' Forum today! Send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to find out how! +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+- -- Users of FusionPro Desktop have unlimited free email support. Contact Printable Support at [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- View FusionPro Knowledge Base, FusionPro Samples at www.printable.com/vdp/desktop.htm -- You are currently subscribed to fusionpro as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- -- Note: All e-mail sent to or from this address will be received or otherwise recorded by the e-mail recipients of this forum. It is subject to archival, monitoring or review by, and/or disclosure to someone other than the recipient. Our privacy policy is posted on www.printplanet.com --
