will_doyle
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Does anyone know how to remove the pink highlighted box around the text?
Thanks
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John
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Print it out and use tipex, scan it back in.
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will_doyle
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no
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IvIarkgraham
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no im pretty sure johns idea would work!
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Dom
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Set the text background colour to 'none'?
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jamied
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quote: Originally posted by John
Print it out and use tipex, scan it back in.
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p
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Doyle using InDesign
I didn't think you'd have the 'smarts' to be able to use such a software.
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IvIarkgraham
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quote: Originally posted by p
Doyle using InDesign
I didn't think you'd have the 'smarts' to be able to use such a software.
he doesnt thats why hes asking for help
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Balling
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Hit 'W' on your keyboard, it will disappear.
The reason for the pink highlight is, you don't have the font used in the original document.
I'm guessing this is because you have downloaded a template from the site you posted in your other thread.
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Gaz
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Just do it in word Doyle, burger king dont give a fuck how your CV is written up as long as you can flip burgers and make up flat cokes.
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sc0ott
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MS word have CV templates as well so you just have to write in your details.
What youre using looks a bit more advanced. A bit like trying to write a CV in photoshop with no knowledge on how to use it.
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p
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quote: Originally posted by IvIarkgraham
quote: Originally posted by p
Doyle using InDesign
I didn't think you'd have the 'smarts' to be able to use such a software.
he doesnt thats why hes asking for help
Well he got his name on there, so impressive enough, for him.
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sc0ott
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Indesign must be shit. Did it pick up the curriculum spelling mistake.
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Bart
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attach pics of finished article so we can add constructive criticism
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bubble
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Firstly, run a spell check.
Secondly don't bother as you need to have had jobs and experience to have a cv.
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AlunJ
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Aren't you in prison yet?
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ed
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quote: Originally posted by sc0ott
Indesign must be shit. Did it pick up the curriculum spelling mistake.
It probably will do when he hits the spell checker.
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sc0ott
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So its shit then. Ms word would correct that without underscoring it with a red line.
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Bart
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quote: Originally posted by sc0ott
So its shit then. Ms word would correct that without underscoring it with a red line.
InDesign isnt a wordprocessor, its for graphic design.
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ed
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quote: Originally posted by sc0ott
So its shit then. Ms word would correct that without underscoring it with a red line.
I think that statement invalidates your opinion.
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