

One of the good things about working with text frames using the selection tool is that we can quickly apply global effects to change type attributes. The reason I knew what had happened to you was that I’ve made the same mistake before. When I started writing my reply, you had no answers to your question, and by the time I had finished and posted my response, I was the fourth one. We all could offer essentially the same solution because it’s a problem that a lot of us have run across. I’m glad that you got an answer that worked for you.

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#How to change your cursor iness registration#
My situation is resolved, but in closing I will agree that registration is horrible and should be sent to live on an island, but it doesn’t have to live alone. In my case, as winterm suspected, the entire object was set at 80% opacity, when in fact it should have simply been the “fill”. If that’s the case, dial it back to 100% and see if you like it better.Īnother way to do this is to use two frames: one that provides your 80% opacity effect over the underlying elements, then a second with a fill of None to contain your text.Ĭheck winterm’s answer, above. If you changed it with the Selection tool, you may see it went to 80% too. With the text highlighted, you should see that the letter ” T ” in the panel is highlighted. I suspect your problem may be tied to setting a text frame to 80% opacity, which shouldn’t affect the text inside the box too.įirst, highlight the text and go to your color panel. Many thanks!ĭon’t use the registration color if you plan to print it, because a four-color rich black will be way too “black” - and cyan, and magenta and yellow too.
#How to change your cursor iness software#
I’ve been using this software for years, and there are still little tricks that escape me! I won’t forget this one. Any ideas?Īdjust Fill opacity only, not the whole Object (Text frame in your case)Īnd please don’t use registration for text, ever. I have found a workaround, but I’m not crazy about it - switching the faded black text to “registration”, but I’m not a fan of registration because I think it’s “too” black. The problem is, when I set my opacity to 80%, it is also fading my text (black, 100%), too. I like the feature of having some opacity on the text box, like 80%, so you can still see the hint of the illustration behind the text box.

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