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Creating the grid system in Indesign CS3

by hydropeek on Dec.18, 2008, under Graphic Design, Tutorials

How to make the grid system like the one found in TheGridSystem.org

1) Open a new document.

Step 1

2) Adjust basic margins and columns

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Step 2

3) Go to Layout > Create Guides.

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Step 3

4) Adjust desired number of grids and columns, make sure you click on the preview checkbox

Step 4

Step 4

5) Done! You should have something like this:

Step 5

Step 5

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Cannot save or open in indesign cs2 (because the dialog box is invisible/outside the monitor’s field of view)

by hydropeek on Dec.02, 2008, under Graphic Design, IT Stuff

Finally I found a solution for this weird problem unique to one computer in the network.  Reason being is that this pc is dual monitor and configured as landscape and portrait mode.  Indesign cs2 has the tendency to open its dialog box outside the monitor’s viewing window.

Problem:

Cannot save or open in indesign because the dialog box is missing or invisible.

Solution:

When you save or open a  file,  press Alt-Spacebar to open the drop down menu then press “S” for resize.
Press your arrow keys multiple times until part of the window shows up for you to grab it.  You may also press the “m” key to move the window until you can see part of it.  Hope this helps!

Credit to the original post I found to Marie-Celine.

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Generating Calendar in indesign

by hydropeek on Oct.18, 2007, under Graphic Design

Last night I was working on a calendar project, 12 month 2007-2009 8.5 x 11 size, b2back. Thought of things how to make this faster. One idea is to look for Office templates online and print is as PDF. Have this done, I will be able to place it on Illustrator. I managed to edit them the way I wanted but it just took so long since the PDF>Illustrator option makes the arrangements of types look so funky.

The second solution was finding a calendar generator online. The sites name is www.timeanddate.com/calendar. Worked out fine, I have more control on which year, holidays, week numbers, etc.


The only drawback is pretty similar from MS office. By the time you “place” it on illustrator inside your design, it will be tough to edit Months, Holiday Colors, font size and spacing since they’re all disarranged and not in table form.

Today, another idea came up to me. I looked for “calendar tutorials in illustrator”. Found some threads that talk about it, and another thread caught my attention. Some guy mentioned that InDesign may be the right tool for this. Well. Duh! Why didn’t I think of this before? I ended up going to Adobe’s Exchange site (online resource for anything adobe). Searched for tutorials in inDesign, keyword “calendar tutorial”, “calendar maker” or “calendar wizard” and returned me some scripts. So far is working fine! This is the first time i get to use a script (.js) in InDesign and its quite easy.

The script name:
Calendar Maker v2 Mac&PC
By Stephen Nichols September 16, 2004
12,670 Downloads

A Javascript (PC and Mac) version of the calendar maker originally created by Jan Suhr. Following requests, choices now include 1, 6 or 12 months per page and Letter or A4 page sizes.

SUPPORT INFORMATION
unzip the file and drop the calendar_maker.js file in your InDesign CS > Presets > Scripts folder, then run from the scripts palette.

-edit-
I just realized that this script is limited to certain year. This one is better:

Calendar Wizard v0.9

By sselberg March 12, 2006
19,989 Downloads

~Ben

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