| bio | website | vandermeerlab.org |
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| location | Waterloo, Canada | |
| age | 32 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years |
| seen | Nov 25 '12 at 19:32 | |
| stats | profile views | 1 |
Using MATLAB, DIY and graphic design for neuroscience research
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Jun 11 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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May 24 |
accepted | Joining transparent objects without overlap in InDesign |
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May 20 |
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Joining transparent objects without overlap in InDesign Thanks for the suggestions! I have clarified the question and illustrated how Pathfinder > Add fails. Note the yellow rectangle is actually a line -- perhaps this is the source of the problem? |
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May 20 |
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Joining transparent objects without overlap in InDesign added 730 characters in body |
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May 20 |
awarded | Editor |
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May 20 |
revised |
Joining transparent objects without overlap in InDesign added 41 characters in body |
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May 20 |
asked | Joining transparent objects without overlap in InDesign |
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May 18 |
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Transforming some, but not all, objects in a group — how? thanks! I'll look to InDesign next to see if something like this can be done there... |
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May 18 |
accepted | Transforming some, but not all, objects in a group — how? |
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May 18 |
awarded | Scholar |
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May 18 |
awarded | Supporter |
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May 18 |
comment |
How to use pathfinder to cut a rounded rectangle? ah, so obvious in retrospect! thanks also to DA01 for the commented answer. |
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May 18 |
accepted | How to use pathfinder to cut a rounded rectangle? |
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May 17 |
awarded | Student |
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May 17 |
asked | Transforming some, but not all, objects in a group — how? |
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May 17 |
asked | How to use pathfinder to cut a rounded rectangle? |
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May 17 |
awarded | Autobiographer |