Here’s how to convert an existing path into a Shape layer.
– Have the Path selected
– Go to the menu Layer -> New Fill Layer -> Solid Color…
This will create a shape layer from the path you created. Here’s a video demonstrating it.
Here’s how to convert an existing path into a Shape layer.
– Have the Path selected
– Go to the menu Layer -> New Fill Layer -> Solid Color…
This will create a shape layer from the path you created. Here’s a video demonstrating it.
To be able to open an Adobe InDesign CC file in CS6 there is one simple step:
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To be able to open an Adobe InDesign CC file in CS3 there is two simple steps:
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To be able to open an Adobe InDesign CC file in CS4 there is one simple step:
If you don’t have Adobe InDesign CC, we offer a InDesign down-saving service to help open the file into the CS version you need.
To be able to open an Adobe InDesign CS5.5 file in CS4 there is one simple step:
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To be able to open an Adobe InDesign CS5.5 file in CS3 there are a couple steps you need to do:
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To be able to open an Adobe InDesign CS5.5 file in CS2 there are a few steps you need to do:
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To be able to open an Adobe InDesign CS6 file in CS2 there are a few steps you need to do:
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To be able to open an Adobe InDesign CS6 file in CS3 there are a few steps you need to take
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To be able to open an InDesign CS6 fileĀ in CS4 you will need to open the file in the CS6 version of InDesign (or CC) and save the file as an IDML file, using the Save As or Export options from the file menu. This will convert the file into a format that CS4 can understand (IDML stands for InDesign Mark-up Language).
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