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		<title>By: The InDesigner</title>
		<link>http://indesignsecrets.com/episode-20-table-talk-part-3-video.php#comment-1840</link>
		<dc:creator>The InDesigner</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Jun 2006 21:57:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I'm glad I'vehelped encourage 
you to push the envelope with InDesign. I'm as guilty as anyone in 
the stagnation department during my QuarkXPress years. It seemed 
pointless to get ambitious in that application because of the 
inevitable disappointment. But when I saw what InDesign was capable 
of, I decided that I wouldn't make the same mistakes again with this 
powerful new tool. If it's possible for a software application to 
"inspire" a designer, that's how I feel about InDesign. Challenges 
put to me are viewed as opportunities these days, instead of 
obstacles. And I created the podcast in the spirit of sharing that 
renewed enthusiasm with as many people as I could.?r?n?r?nAs for the 
music...I couldn't be LESS offended by your remark. One of my best 
friends laughs hysterically every time he hears it. It was the 
fastest thing I could put together from the built-in GarageBand 
loops. It's on the long list of "in a perfect world, I'd change 
this" things to do. When I feel diverted enough to play around with 
other options, I'll get around to it.?r?n?r?nBut, to be fair, the 
Dr. Who theme IS a classic. I was glad they stuck to it in the new 
series. :)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m glad I&#8217;vehelped encourage<br />
you to push the envelope with InDesign. I&#8217;m as guilty as anyone in<br />
the stagnation department during my QuarkXPress years. It seemed<br />
pointless to get ambitious in that application because of the<br />
inevitable disappointment. But when I saw what InDesign was capable<br />
of, I decided that I wouldn&#8217;t make the same mistakes again with this<br />
powerful new tool. If it&#8217;s possible for a software application to<br />
&#8220;inspire&#8221; a designer, that&#8217;s how I feel about InDesign. Challenges<br />
put to me are viewed as opportunities these days, instead of<br />
obstacles. And I created the podcast in the spirit of sharing that<br />
renewed enthusiasm with as many people as I could.?r?n?r?nAs for the<br />
music&#8230;I couldn&#8217;t be LESS offended by your remark. One of my best<br />
friends laughs hysterically every time he hears it. It was the<br />
fastest thing I could put together from the built-in GarageBand<br />
loops. It&#8217;s on the long list of &#8220;in a perfect world, I&#8217;d change<br />
this&#8221; things to do. When I feel diverted enough to play around with<br />
other options, I&#8217;ll get around to it.?r?n?r?nBut, to be fair, the<br />
Dr. Who theme IS a classic. I was glad they stuck to it in the new<br />
series. <img src='http://indesignsecrets.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /></p>
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		<title>By: tpayton</title>
		<link>http://indesignsecrets.com/episode-20-table-talk-part-3-video.php#comment-1839</link>
		<dc:creator>tpayton</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Jun 2006 00:13:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Michael,?r?nI stumbled upon your podcast a 
few weeks ago and it has been a great encouragmenet. Our studio 
switched from Quark back in 2001, and all those vendors who called us 
crazy are now calling us for help with their InDesign work.?r?nThanks 
for renighting our excitement about the app that helped change our 
business. Regardint the table series, I was showing off your table 
work in Part 3 at a staff meeting and my fellow creative director 
didn't even realize you could do that kind of work in Indesign. It 
seeems after out initial switch from Quark we have been a bit 
stagnate in learning new skills, but your podcast has encouraged us 
to sqeeze Indesign for all it is worth. Thanks for the 
encouragement.?r?n?r?nWe have but one podcast suggestion. The Dr. Who 
inspired techno intro music... how do I say this... just doesn't 
seem to be up to the excellent level of the rest of the podcast. 
Sorry to offend you if you worte it yourself. ;)?r?n?r?n- T.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Michael,?r?nI stumbled upon your podcast a<br />
few weeks ago and it has been a great encouragmenet. Our studio<br />
switched from Quark back in 2001, and all those vendors who called us<br />
crazy are now calling us for help with their InDesign work.?r?nThanks<br />
for renighting our excitement about the app that helped change our<br />
business. Regardint the table series, I was showing off your table<br />
work in Part 3 at a staff meeting and my fellow creative director<br />
didn&#8217;t even realize you could do that kind of work in Indesign. It<br />
seeems after out initial switch from Quark we have been a bit<br />
stagnate in learning new skills, but your podcast has encouraged us<br />
to sqeeze Indesign for all it is worth. Thanks for the<br />
encouragement.?r?n?r?nWe have but one podcast suggestion. The Dr. Who<br />
inspired techno intro music&#8230; how do I say this&#8230; just doesn&#8217;t<br />
seem to be up to the excellent level of the rest of the podcast.<br />
Sorry to offend you if you worte it yourself. ;)?r?n?r?n- T.</p>
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		<title>By: The InDesigner</title>
		<link>http://indesignsecrets.com/episode-20-table-talk-part-3-video.php#comment-1835</link>
		<dc:creator>The InDesigner</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jun 2006 01:26:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi, Amy. I didn't attend the 
Tables session at the conference...but I love the "amebic" name. 
That's great. Good seeing you again at Tuesday's InDesign User 
Group meeting. Congrats on your raffle win.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi, Amy. I didn&#8217;t attend the<br />
Tables session at the conference&#8230;but I love the &#8220;amebic&#8221; name.<br />
That&#8217;s great. Good seeing you again at Tuesday&#8217;s InDesign User<br />
Group meeting. Congrats on your raffle win.</p>
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		<title>By: amyhillnyc</title>
		<link>http://indesignsecrets.com/episode-20-table-talk-part-3-video.php#comment-1834</link>
		<dc:creator>amyhillnyc</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Jun 2006 14:47:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>A 
single-cell table is called an amebic, one of thousands of fine 
tidbits I heard at the ID Conference in Chicago. (Met you there, 
Michael!)?r?n?r?nThis table series is terrific. I hadn't done a 
table in a while, so I plugged in for a refresher. I felt like Neo: 
"I know Kung Fu!"</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A<br />
single-cell table is called an amebic, one of thousands of fine<br />
tidbits I heard at the ID Conference in Chicago. (Met you there,<br />
Michael!)?r?n?r?nThis table series is terrific. I hadn&#8217;t done a<br />
table in a while, so I plugged in for a refresher. I felt like Neo:<br />
&#8220;I know Kung Fu!&#8221;</p>
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		<title>By: The InDesigner</title>
		<link>http://indesignsecrets.com/episode-20-table-talk-part-3-video.php#comment-1832</link>
		<dc:creator>The InDesigner</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Jun 2006 00:12:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>That's a good question, Adam. 
Here's an idea...make a table that is only one row and one column. 
As far as anyone looking at your document would know, it's just a 
box like any other. Until InDesign incorporates that level of 
formatting to a standard frame, that'd be a good workaround. You can 
still place text, graphics or objects in that single-cell table, so 
who's to know?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That&#8217;s a good question, Adam.<br />
Here&#8217;s an idea&#8230;make a table that is only one row and one column.<br />
As far as anyone looking at your document would know, it&#8217;s just a<br />
box like any other. Until InDesign incorporates that level of<br />
formatting to a standard frame, that&#8217;d be a good workaround. You can<br />
still place text, graphics or objects in that single-cell table, so<br />
who&#8217;s to know?</p>
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		<title>By: genobambino</title>
		<link>http://indesignsecrets.com/episode-20-table-talk-part-3-video.php#comment-1831</link>
		<dc:creator>genobambino</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Jun 2006 19:46:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I 
really like the cell stroke feature, where you can pick, inside 
strokes, outiside strokes, left or right, to apply stroke changes 
just to that part of a cell.?r?n?r?nI am surprised its not as easy to 
do for a box, there is no good way to just stoke the right side of a 
box and leave the rest with just a fill is there?</description>
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really like the cell stroke feature, where you can pick, inside<br />
strokes, outiside strokes, left or right, to apply stroke changes<br />
just to that part of a cell.?r?n?r?nI am surprised its not as easy to<br />
do for a box, there is no good way to just stoke the right side of a<br />
box and leave the rest with just a fill is there?</p>
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