When it comes to InDesign, Adobe has been very tight-lipped about what features we’ll see in future versions of the page-layout application. So, when upper management previewed the as-yet-unannounced ...
In Adobe InDesign, you can change how transparent (see-through) or opaque (visible) an image is by adjusting the Opacity. The higher value the Opacity is set, the more visible the image will appear.
Most print designers and prepress professionals use QuarkXPress 3.X or 4.X — not because XPress is a flawless program, but because its features, familiarity, and prevalence make it cost-effective.
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