Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Re: Help with Adobe InDesign

Adobe offers a Gifts in Kind program. https://adobeprograms.giftsinkind.org/ The application process is confusing and quantities are limited. We've received a number of Adobe products through the program. (Including 4 copies of InDesign) I believe you
only pay for administrative fees.

Christine Moore
Network Administrator
Friends Academy
1088 Tucker Road
N. Dartmouth, MA 02747
508-999-1356
www.friendsacademy1810.org

A forum for independent school educators <ISED-L@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU> writes:
>I'm hoping someone out there might be able to help us. In the past, we
>have created our summer catalog using Adobe InDesign. We only have two
>licenses due to cost. Schedules are such that we really need to get
>another user involved in creating the catalog, but need some options for
>the software.
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>We can get the "layout" created InDesign, but are looking for ways to
>add text without having the software installed (ie, type on the InDesign
>file using Office, etc.). Any suggestions?
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>Alternatively, is there a cheaper version of InDesign? I believe we
>have the whole suite, which may be why the cost was so extravagant.
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>Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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>Bernadette Roche
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>Director of Technology
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>Oakhill Day School
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>www.oakhilldayschool.org
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>bernadette.roche@oakhilldayschool.org
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>816.436.6228
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