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@ Mainly compatibility, but there are some new features and fixes:
3:27 AM May 16th
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in reply to rydesign2010
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EasyCatalog for InDesign CS6 is now available for download from our web site!
8:21 AM May 15th
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@ Sorry for the delay-you can use the 'Deactivate' button on the 'About EasyCatalog' dialog within InDesign to transfer an activation
7:02 AM May 8th
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in reply to tampdh
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@ You need to double-up the = when used either side of the =, so you'd use ===_;
2:04 PM May 7th
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in reply to MadelleBene
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@ Yes, we will be supporting CS6 when it's shipping
2:04 AM Apr 24th
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in reply to blissdesign
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@ Whatever it was that EasyCatalog did, I'm glad it worked out for you!
6:12 AM Apr 20th
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in reply to aurynchild
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@ This is caused by leading in the text box you're paginating into. You should have an email from me from this morning.
8:32 AM Apr 18th
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in reply to AnnelieGagnon
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@ Unfortunately not, the cleansing options can only be defined at field level. Sorry!
12:54 AM Apr 12th
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in reply to CraigMetke
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@ We aim to have it available around the ship date of CS6. Couldn't possibly comment when this will be though :-)
12:18 AM Mar 27th
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in reply to rydesign2010
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@ OK, thanks - there was a problem with fields marked as 'formatted' which weren't showing as errors in the previous version.
7:57 AM Feb 29th
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in reply to rydesign2010
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@ Does it correct itself after pressing the synchronise with document button (the one with two arrows on)?
3:23 AM Feb 29th
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in reply to rydesign2010
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@ @ You can create a 'template' that defines default field options, etc. How to create one should be in the manual.
1:20 AM Feb 15th
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in reply to larsschulz
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@ Try re-inserting the field specifiers from the menu - perhaps you changed the text between the [ markers ]?
1:19 AM Feb 15th
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in reply to Laurallie1
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@ You can do it through ODBC, although you'll need an ODBC driver and our ODBC Data Provider module.
1:18 AM Feb 15th
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in reply to DTade
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@ Sure, we will be able to help. Please send details to support@65bit.com and we'll advise further.
2:52 AM Jan 16th
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in reply to xperseguers
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@ I think you have two options - check out 'Template Data Sources' or you could use the scripting module.
1:39 AM Jan 13th
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in reply to rydesign2010
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@ You have 13 different files to import or you've already created the 13 EasyCatalog data sources?
7:11 AM Jan 12th
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in reply to rydesign2010
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@ If you use the full version of EC then you can open them in separate panels using the File > New > EasyCatalog Panel menu.
1:35 AM Jan 12th
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in reply to rydesign2010
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@ It looks like our emails to you are bouncing, but I did reset your serial numbers for you.
8:34 AM Jan 3rd
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@ Thanks, we'll see what we can do.You could put an order in your data and use the 'Override Sorting' option to sort the groups.
2:03 AM Dec 30th, 2011
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in reply to rydesign2010
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- Name 65bit Software
- Location United Kingdom
- Web http://www.65bit.com
- Bio 65bit specializes in plug-in development for Adobe InDesign and InCopy. EasyCatalog,our flagship product,is now used by thousands of users in over 30 countries.
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