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THANK YOU!!!!! This worked PERFECTLY!!!!!!!
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Fantastic, been trying to figure this out for a while, thanks.
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Have you actually done what you propose?
I thought of Transform Again (Each) last night, but changing the height of an object is not a transformation that is then available for Transform Again.
Or did I miss something?
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Dozens of time.
Dragging an edge with the selection tool is a transformation.
Dragging with the direct-selection tool is not.
My main problem with "tranform again" is that resizing to an absolute size (i.e. "50mm" instead of "50%") uses the W/H fields and thereby does not scale images in their frames.
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But is there no way in your design method where you could create one text field to size, then Option + Drag to copy it into place? Hold Shift to keep them aligned, or align them afterwards?
Or use text frame options to create rows &/or columns?
It might help to know a little more about the nature and layout of your form. Maybe even seeing a screen grab of what you've done so far, with some annotations about what you're wanting to improve or fix? If you can't host the screenshot on your own server space, you can use http://www.pixentral.com for free image hosting.
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I set the height in the Control panel.
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Transform Again Individually! Until you mentioned it, I had never noticed that before.
Thanks. I'll be using it all the time now.
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I won't bore you all with the silly thing I was trying to do.
Thanks!
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Here's a screen dump of some of the fields: http://www.flickr.com/photos/25543141@N04/2866090197/
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I don't do Flickr/Yahoo, and won't sign up just to view an image.
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When I do this sort of thing, I like to use the Rectangle Frame Tool, then I click in the document and enter the size numerically. Then Option + Drag to create copies. The "Content" parameter for the frames can be assigned now, or later, after you resize them.
I guess what I don't understand is how you're resizing them? You're doing them individually, and manually, to fit the space, right? If you constrain the resizing to horizontal only, you shouldn't have a problem with the height of the boxes changing.
I dunno, maybe I'm missing something from your workflow that presents a special case?
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Thanks guys!
Diane
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Bob
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BTW, you'll love CS4 if you do calendars.
Bob
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I watched some of the videos for CS4 but havent had the time to see much InDesign, except its interactivity with Flash. Is there a specific video I should see?
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Lol still a thing 14 years later.
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In 2022, you can do this.
Select the first object in the series. Choose your anchor point up top
Do whatever you need to do using Transform-->Scale
Select the other objects and choose Transform-->Transform Again Individually
Very similar to Transform Each in Illustrator, difference being you need to do that first step.

