Diane, as I understand it it parallels Pagemaker. In-Design is supposedly a more in depth tool than Pagemaker. However I think it depends on who one talks to. I've ended up purchasing both. Adobe has some good articles on the difference between the two applications on their web site.

RP


On 6/24/03 1:18 PM, "Ronald Prochot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Unfortunately, like most
 others I'm not in a position to replace all my Apps to conform to
 OSX, and for that mater, even when I am in the position to upgrade
 some apps still after two years are not yet available for OSX.(e.g.
 Pagemaker 7)

Doesn't InDesign replace PageMaker? -- Diane Ross MVP Entourage (MVPs are volunteers) Entourage Help Page <http://www.entourage.mvps.org/>


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