In part 3 of the series, David shows how to draw lines and re-align elements in the chart.
You can create charts and graphs on the fly from live text with the ingenious font Chartwell.
Indiscripts fait quelques-unes des écritures du monde cool InDesign! And if my amazing ability to speak French doesn’t wow you (thank you, Google!) then this beta of a new script from M. Autret at Indiscripts will.
Some years ago, Claquos (which, I’m pretty sure translates as, “I bet I can write a script that will make [...]
Karen writes: The charts generated by iWork Numbers are beautiful and I would like to use some of them in an upcoming Annual Report. I’ve copied and pasted into InDesign, copied them into Photoshop and imported into InDesign as a layered PS file. I’ve also tried converting them to PDF via Photoshop. My Phaser proofs look OK, I just don’t want an unpleasant surprise when the file goes to press. What workflow would you suggest to get high resolution transparent Apple iwork graphics into InDesign?
Well, I have to admit my ignorance about Numbers; I’ve heard great things about it, but have not used it. But whenever someone asks me, “How can I import Excel charts or Corel graphics or [insert some program] files into InDesign,” I always answer with the same list…