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Changing colors from publisher to indesign
Changing colors from publisher to indesign







So we're going to export this InDesign file to PDF and I'm going to use this time under the File menu one of the PDF presets. Really it does a fantastically great job. Anyway, assuming that you have a font situation figured out, the best way to create a layout is to export this to PDF and then use the Acrobat command export to Microsoft Word document to do your work for you. So your Word user could go to and subscribe for a year for about $50 and get access to these fonts or make sure and use true type fonts that they have or open type fonts that they have in the document and designers, you would of course include the cost of that in your quote. Most of these are from Typekit, which you get a free subscription to if you have InDesign CC or any CC product, but anybody could subscribe to Typekit. If you go to the Type menu in InDesign and go down to Find Font, you can see all the fonts listed here.

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I think the first thing you need to do though is double-check that your client will have the fonts.

#Changing colors from publisher to indesign how to

If you're a designer who's laid out something very nicely in InDesign like this Globe Bank brochure here and your client says "Ah we love it, "but we need it in Word format to edit it." Does that strike fear in your heart? Does that turn hair white? Well, don't worry about it because I'm going to show you a very simple way to do so and if you are the client, if you're the Word user whose designer just refuses to convert an InDesign file to something that you can edit in Word, you need to show them this video or just show them how to do it after you watch the next few minutes.







Changing colors from publisher to indesign