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Can anyone here use/have access to Adobe InDesign?...
#1

Hi all,

I'm off on holiday on Saturday for two weeks, and therefore won't be able to continue to keep the Hip 64 chart updated! I've created this years chart in Adobe InDesign CS to keep the updating a lot easier. If anyone has access/experience with this software, and would like to take over the compiling of the chart, please let me know! I can package the whole thing up and send it over to you so you can carry on where I've left off.

It's a very simple design and is mega easy to update, so even if you don't feel like you're a whizz with the program, you'll still be able to edit it. I can also send you detailed instructions if need be. Smile

Cheers guys, sorry for the short notice. I should have thought of this earlier really... :oops:
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#2

PC or Mac? I may be able to help out. We have CS on one of our work computers, but I'm not sure if it's functional right now (and unaware how easy it would be to transfer between PC and Mac)

Cheers,

Pat
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#3

PC, but I don't *think* it should make a difference. I've used files on a PC which were originally created on a Mac before.

I could send it over to you to try if you like, Pat? Cheers for the offer. :thumb:
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#4

I can do it...
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#5

chris Wrote:I can do it...

Really? Cool. :thumb: Shall I send you the files over tonight and you can have a look and see if they're Mac compatible?

Cheers.
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#6

If they are InDesign they'll be fine. Just zip them up and send them my way. The only issue might/will be the fonts.
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#7

Zenith, to avoid the font issue just package them all in to your zip file.

File-->package

simple simple
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#8

Not so simple if he is using Windows only fonts...
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#9

there should really only be the one font - which looks like a very simple san serif - possibly Myriad. Even if it is a windows only font, i dont see the harm in swapping out one font for another similar font for the purpose of display on a website image...
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#10

I'm a printer - we want the fonts.

For this project it'll be OK with whatever font I choose...

-chris
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#11

d_alex_d Wrote:there should really only be the one font - which looks like a very simple san serif - possibly Myriad. Even if it is a windows only font, i dont see the harm in swapping out one font for another similar font for the purpose of display on a website image...

Yeah, it's all packaged up. The font is Myriad Pro (good spot :thumbSmile But yeah, like chris says, it doesn't really make any difference what the font is, as long as the chart gets updated.
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