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Old 01-19-2006, 06:48 AM
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Drag and Drop Text?

Does anyone know how to enable Drag-and-drop text in InDesign? That is one feature I find somewhat handy for quick text edits, and there is no choice for enabling it that I can find.

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Does anyone know how to enable Drag-and-drop text in InDesign? That is one feature I find somewhat handy for quick text edits, and there is no choice for enabling it that I can find.

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What version of Indesign?

In CS2 there is a preference setting for drag and drop text. I think you do it (drag 'n drop) in the story editor (like in Pagemaker).
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What version of Indesign?

In CS2 there is a preference setting for drag and drop text. I think you do it (drag 'n drop) in the story editor (like in Pagemaker).
Unfortunately, it is version CS. Hopefully it's there, too. I will check.
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I think you're out of luck. I don't see it in CS.



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Drag and Drop Text? What a drag..

Well, we're supposed to be getting the upgrade to the CS2 packages, but our Adobe software reseller screwed up dellivery of the DVDs for almost a month so far.

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