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    Default NOMINATION: Adobe makes the MOST USER-UN-FRIENDLY software available today! VERY detailed explanation!!

    NOMINATION: Adobe makes the MOST USER-UN-FRIENDLY software available
    today! VERY detailed explanation!!

    Here is what I want to do: take a 7 graphics, and make one PDF, with
    one graphic per page, each page Letter-sized, so my colleagues can view
    them on screen, or print them out onto standard Letter-sized paper if
    they need to. The graphic only takes part of each Letter-sized page, so
    I can put a little caption below the graphic.

    WHAT A FREAKIN' NIGHTMARE!

    Try #1:
    Open Adobe Acrobat Professional 6.0. Create a blank PDF file with a
    Letter sized page and add a graphic to the page. HA HAA HAAA... THAT'S
    FUNNY! No such option to create a blank PDF. You have to create from
    Scanner or from File or from another PDF. Why can't I create a blank
    PDF with 7 Letter-sized pages, and place the images on the pages
    however I want? NO!

    Try #2:
    OK since I already have all the images on my hard drive anyway, I just
    want to place the first one onto a Letter-sized Acrobat page.
    Apparently there is NO WAY to do this. I tried this: Fire up Adobe
    Acrobat 6 Professional. Go to File -> Create PDF -> From File.

    First, try to place an ADOBE Photoshop file and you get a ridiculous
    message about "Acrobat could not open 'YourImage.PSD' because it is
    either not a supported file type or because the file has been
    corrupted..." Did I mention it is an ADOBE Photoshop file? I can open
    it in PS just fine. I tried with numerous PS files. NO!

    Fine. Open it up in PS and save as a JPG. Now do the File -> Create PDF
    -> From File. You get some random-sized page, something to do with the
    properties of the image file. Not really sure what image size, pixel
    dimensions, resolution, etc. Acrobat chooses to use to determine the
    page size it then creates. Total mystery, but not Letter-sized... so
    totally useless!

    OK fine. So I tried resizing the image so it was exactly 8.5x11 inches
    at 72 dpi. Yes that works to create a Letter-sized page. But that is
    NOT what I want at all! I want to resize the image so it only takes up
    a PART of the page, and put some caption text below it. And who says I
    want 72 dpi? Just resizing at 72 dpi, the image takes up every pixel of
    the Letter-sized page... not what I want at all!

    Another problem with this: with an image that is way smaller than
    Letter-sized, you ONLY get an entire page that is the size of that
    image, NOT Letter-sized.


    Try #3:
    OK fine. Since what I am describing above is something you can easily
    do in Illustrator, lets try that. Fire up Illustrator 10. First of all,
    I didn't know exactly how many pages I was going to need. So I just
    went to Document Setup and I changed it from the default of one
    Letter-sized page: Width 612 pt, Height 792 pt -- to Width 6120 pt,
    Height 792 pt -- which gives a nice 10 Letter-sized pages across --
    page one on the left, and then side-by-side with page 10 all the way on
    the right. Skipping ahead, when I finished laying stuff out, I saw I
    only needed 7 pages. So I resized the document down to only 7 pages
    across (4284 pt) and don't you know it -- Illustrator did NOT just lop
    off the 3 pages from the right, instead it chose to pull the pages in
    from the center of the artboard, making all my layout completely out of
    alignment with the new 7 pages! Ridiculous!!!

    Try #4:
    In Illustrator 10, with my work now all nicely lined up on my 7 page
    wide artboard, with each individual page labeled nicely with 1, 2, 3 up
    to 7 -- I can now simply create a PDF. Now this MUST be super-simple!!!
    Using ADOBE Illustrator to create an ADOBE Acrobat document. Don't they
    even use the same internal language and format and everything?!?! So I
    did a Save As... chose the type as Adobe PDF, chose a couple of options
    like Acrobat 5 compatibility, Preserve Illustrator Editing Capabilities
    -- stuff that shouldn't really matter. And voila! In just a second I
    get one RETARDED PDF file that is one single page, 7-Letter-sized-pages
    wide. WHAT THE HELL!!! Dammit this is the DUMBEST thing I have ever
    seen! ADOBE Illustrator has 7 pages. If you print it out to your
    printer, you get 7 Letter-sized pages. But save as an ADOBE Acrobat
    file, you get one 7-page-wide file. MY GOD!!!!!!!

    Try #5:
    Take the damn Illustrator document and PRINT to a PDF. Should NOT have
    to do this, but what the hell, lets give it a try. GEEEZUS! The damn
    thing prints a new file FOR EACH PAGE!! Come on! Therefore obviously
    Adobe Acrobat can recognize that there are multiple pages in this
    Illustrator document, but you can NOT save as one multi-page PDF, and
    you can not print to one multi-page PDF.

    Is Adobe TRYING to make their software as user-UN-friendly as
    possible??

    ONE MORE HUGE Adobe ANTI-User-Friendly "Feature" -- In Illustrator 10,
    in a text box, put your insertion point near the end of the text, and
    press your Forward Delete key to delete the last few letters of the
    text. Press the Forward Delete key again, and you will start to delete
    text BEHIND the insertion point!! ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR IS THE ONLY
    SOFTWARE EVER INVENTED IN HISTORY THAT BEHAVES THIS WAY!!! Adobe
    Photoshop CS does NOT. Adobe ImageReady CS does NOT. Adobe Acrobat
    Professional 6 does NOT. Adobe Photoshop Album 2.0 does NOT. No
    Microsoft product ever behaves this way. No Apple Computer software
    every behaves this way. I am unaware of ANY software EVER that behaves
    this way! Why Adobe, why why why why why why do you make Illustrator
    edit text differently than any other program anyone has ever written in
    all of human history, including your own?!?!?!?!??!!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
    Why?

    Mr.Enigmatic@gmail.com Guest

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    Default NOMINATION: Adobe makes the MOST USER-UN-FRIENDLY software available today! VERY detailed explanation!!

    NOMINATION: Adobe makes the MOST USER-UN-FRIENDLY software available
    today! VERY detailed explanation!!

    Here is what I want to do: take a 7 graphics, and make one PDF, with
    one graphic per page, each page Letter-sized, so my colleagues can view
    them on screen, or print them out onto standard Letter-sized paper if
    they need to. The graphic only takes part of each Letter-sized page, so
    I can put a little caption below the graphic.

    WHAT A FREAKIN' NIGHTMARE!

    Try #1:
    Open Adobe Acrobat Professional 6.0. Create a blank PDF file with a
    Letter sized page and add a graphic to the page. HA HAA HAAA... THAT'S
    FUNNY! No such option to create a blank PDF. You have to create from
    Scanner or from File or from another PDF. Why can't I create a blank
    PDF with 7 Letter-sized pages, and place the images on the pages
    however I want? NO!

    Try #2:
    OK since I already have all the images on my hard drive anyway, I just
    want to place the first one onto a Letter-sized Acrobat page.
    Apparently there is NO WAY to do this. I tried this: Fire up Adobe
    Acrobat 6 Professional. Go to File -> Create PDF -> From File.

    First, try to place an ADOBE Photoshop file and you get a ridiculous
    message about "Acrobat could not open 'YourImage.PSD' because it is
    either not a supported file type or because the file has been
    corrupted..." Did I mention it is an ADOBE Photoshop file? I can open
    it in PS just fine. I tried with numerous PS files. NO!

    Fine. Open it up in PS and save as a JPG. Now do the File -> Create PDF
    -> From File. You get some random-sized page, something to do with the
    properties of the image file. Not really sure what image size, pixel
    dimensions, resolution, etc. Acrobat chooses to use to determine the
    page size it then creates. Total mystery, but not Letter-sized... so
    totally useless!

    OK fine. So I tried resizing the image so it was exactly 8.5x11 inches
    at 72 dpi. Yes that works to create a Letter-sized page. But that is
    NOT what I want at all! I want to resize the image so it only takes up
    a PART of the page, and put some caption text below it. And who says I
    want 72 dpi? Just resizing at 72 dpi, the image takes up every pixel of
    the Letter-sized page... not what I want at all!

    Another problem with this: with an image that is way smaller than
    Letter-sized, you ONLY get an entire page that is the size of that
    image, NOT Letter-sized.


    Try #3:
    OK fine. Since what I am describing above is something you can easily
    do in Illustrator, lets try that. Fire up Illustrator 10. First of all,
    I didn't know exactly how many pages I was going to need. So I just
    went to Document Setup and I changed it from the default of one
    Letter-sized page: Width 612 pt, Height 792 pt -- to Width 6120 pt,
    Height 792 pt -- which gives a nice 10 Letter-sized pages across --
    page one on the left, and then side-by-side with page 10 all the way on
    the right. Skipping ahead, when I finished laying stuff out, I saw I
    only needed 7 pages. So I resized the document down to only 7 pages
    across (4284 pt) and don't you know it -- Illustrator did NOT just lop
    off the 3 pages from the right, instead it chose to pull the pages in
    from the center of the artboard, making all my layout completely out of
    alignment with the new 7 pages! Ridiculous!!!

    Try #4:
    In Illustrator 10, with my work now all nicely lined up on my 7 page
    wide artboard, with each individual page labeled nicely with 1, 2, 3 up
    to 7 -- I can now simply create a PDF. Now this MUST be super-simple!!!
    Using ADOBE Illustrator to create an ADOBE Acrobat document. Don't they
    even use the same internal language and format and everything?!?! So I
    did a Save As... chose the type as Adobe PDF, chose a couple of options
    like Acrobat 5 compatibility, Preserve Illustrator Editing Capabilities
    -- stuff that shouldn't really matter. And voila! In just a second I
    get one RETARDED PDF file that is one single page, 7-Letter-sized-pages
    wide. WHAT THE HELL!!! Dammit this is the DUMBEST thing I have ever
    seen! ADOBE Illustrator has 7 pages. If you print it out to your
    printer, you get 7 Letter-sized pages. But save as an ADOBE Acrobat
    file, you get one 7-page-wide file. MY GOD!!!!!!!

    Try #5:
    Take the damn Illustrator document and PRINT to a PDF. Should NOT have
    to do this, but what the hell, lets give it a try. GEEEZUS! The damn
    thing prints a new file FOR EACH PAGE!! Come on! Therefore obviously
    Adobe Acrobat can recognize that there are multiple pages in this
    Illustrator document, but you can NOT save as one multi-page PDF, and
    you can not print to one multi-page PDF.

    Is Adobe TRYING to make their software as user-UN-friendly as
    possible??

    ONE MORE HUGE Adobe ANTI-User-Friendly "Feature" -- In Illustrator 10,
    in a text box, put your insertion point near the end of the text, and
    press your Forward Delete key to delete the last few letters of the
    text. Press the Forward Delete key again, and you will start to delete
    text BEHIND the insertion point!! ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR IS THE ONLY
    SOFTWARE EVER INVENTED IN HISTORY THAT BEHAVES THIS WAY!!! Adobe
    Photoshop CS does NOT. Adobe ImageReady CS does NOT. Adobe Acrobat
    Professional 6 does NOT. Adobe Photoshop Album 2.0 does NOT. No
    Microsoft product ever behaves this way. No Apple Computer software
    every behaves this way. I am unaware of ANY software EVER that behaves
    this way! Why Adobe, why why why why why why do you make Illustrator
    edit text differently than any other program anyone has ever written in
    all of human history, including your own?!?!?!?!??!!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
    Why?

    Mr.Enigmatic@gmail.com Guest

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    Default Re: NOMINATION: Adobe makes the MOST USER-UN-FRIENDLY software availabletoday! VERY detailed explanation!!

    [email]Mr.Enigmatic@gmail.com[/email] wrote:
    > NOMINATION: Adobe makes the MOST USER-UN-FRIENDLY software available
    > today! VERY detailed explanation!!
    >
    > Here is what I want to do: take a 7 graphics, and make one PDF, with
    > one graphic per page, each page Letter-sized, so my colleagues can view
    > them on screen, or print them out onto standard Letter-sized paper if
    > they need to. The graphic only takes part of each Letter-sized page, so
    > I can put a little caption below the graphic.
    >
    > WHAT A FREAKIN' NIGHTMARE!
    >
    > Try #1:
    > Open Adobe Acrobat Professional 6.0. Create a blank PDF file with a
    > Letter sized page and add a graphic to the page. HA HAA HAAA... THAT'S
    > FUNNY! No such option to create a blank PDF. You have to create from
    > Scanner or from File or from another PDF. Why can't I create a blank
    > PDF with 7 Letter-sized pages, and place the images on the pages
    > however I want? NO!
    >
    > Try #2:
    > OK since I already have all the images on my hard drive anyway, I just
    > want to place the first one onto a Letter-sized Acrobat page.
    > Apparently there is NO WAY to do this. I tried this: Fire up Adobe
    > Acrobat 6 Professional. Go to File -> Create PDF -> From File.
    >
    > First, try to place an ADOBE Photoshop file and you get a ridiculous
    > message about "Acrobat could not open 'YourImage.PSD' because it is
    > either not a supported file type or because the file has been
    > corrupted..." Did I mention it is an ADOBE Photoshop file? I can open
    > it in PS just fine. I tried with numerous PS files. NO!
    >
    > Fine. Open it up in PS and save as a JPG. Now do the File -> Create PDF
    > -> From File. You get some random-sized page, something to do with the
    > properties of the image file. Not really sure what image size, pixel
    > dimensions, resolution, etc. Acrobat chooses to use to determine the
    > page size it then creates. Total mystery, but not Letter-sized... so
    > totally useless!
    >
    > OK fine. So I tried resizing the image so it was exactly 8.5x11 inches
    > at 72 dpi. Yes that works to create a Letter-sized page. But that is
    > NOT what I want at all! I want to resize the image so it only takes up
    > a PART of the page, and put some caption text below it. And who says I
    > want 72 dpi? Just resizing at 72 dpi, the image takes up every pixel of
    > the Letter-sized page... not what I want at all!
    >
    > Another problem with this: with an image that is way smaller than
    > Letter-sized, you ONLY get an entire page that is the size of that
    > image, NOT Letter-sized.
    >
    >
    > Try #3:
    > OK fine. Since what I am describing above is something you can easily
    > do in Illustrator, lets try that. Fire up Illustrator 10. First of all,
    > I didn't know exactly how many pages I was going to need. So I just
    > went to Document Setup and I changed it from the default of one
    > Letter-sized page: Width 612 pt, Height 792 pt -- to Width 6120 pt,
    > Height 792 pt -- which gives a nice 10 Letter-sized pages across --
    > page one on the left, and then side-by-side with page 10 all the way on
    > the right. Skipping ahead, when I finished laying stuff out, I saw I
    > only needed 7 pages. So I resized the document down to only 7 pages
    > across (4284 pt) and don't you know it -- Illustrator did NOT just lop
    > off the 3 pages from the right, instead it chose to pull the pages in
    > from the center of the artboard, making all my layout completely out of
    > alignment with the new 7 pages! Ridiculous!!!
    >
    > Try #4:
    > In Illustrator 10, with my work now all nicely lined up on my 7 page
    > wide artboard, with each individual page labeled nicely with 1, 2, 3 up
    > to 7 -- I can now simply create a PDF. Now this MUST be super-simple!!!
    > Using ADOBE Illustrator to create an ADOBE Acrobat document. Don't they
    > even use the same internal language and format and everything?!?! So I
    > did a Save As... chose the type as Adobe PDF, chose a couple of options
    > like Acrobat 5 compatibility, Preserve Illustrator Editing Capabilities
    > -- stuff that shouldn't really matter. And voila! In just a second I
    > get one RETARDED PDF file that is one single page, 7-Letter-sized-pages
    > wide. WHAT THE HELL!!! Dammit this is the DUMBEST thing I have ever
    > seen! ADOBE Illustrator has 7 pages. If you print it out to your
    > printer, you get 7 Letter-sized pages. But save as an ADOBE Acrobat
    > file, you get one 7-page-wide file. MY GOD!!!!!!!
    >
    > Try #5:
    > Take the damn Illustrator document and PRINT to a PDF. Should NOT have
    > to do this, but what the hell, lets give it a try. GEEEZUS! The damn
    > thing prints a new file FOR EACH PAGE!! Come on! Therefore obviously
    > Adobe Acrobat can recognize that there are multiple pages in this
    > Illustrator document, but you can NOT save as one multi-page PDF, and
    > you can not print to one multi-page PDF.
    >
    > Is Adobe TRYING to make their software as user-UN-friendly as
    > possible??
    >
    > ONE MORE HUGE Adobe ANTI-User-Friendly "Feature" -- In Illustrator 10,
    > in a text box, put your insertion point near the end of the text, and
    > press your Forward Delete key to delete the last few letters of the
    > text. Press the Forward Delete key again, and you will start to delete
    > text BEHIND the insertion point!! ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR IS THE ONLY
    > SOFTWARE EVER INVENTED IN HISTORY THAT BEHAVES THIS WAY!!! Adobe
    > Photoshop CS does NOT. Adobe ImageReady CS does NOT. Adobe Acrobat
    > Professional 6 does NOT. Adobe Photoshop Album 2.0 does NOT. No
    > Microsoft product ever behaves this way. No Apple Computer software
    > every behaves this way. I am unaware of ANY software EVER that behaves
    > this way! Why Adobe, why why why why why why do you make Illustrator
    > edit text differently than any other program anyone has ever written in
    > all of human history, including your own?!?!?!?!??!!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
    > Why?
    >
    Why didn't you try InDesign? I never create PDFs in Acrobat Pro and I
    definately never create multipage docs in Illy...

    Waldo
    Waldo Guest

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    Default Re: NOMINATION: Adobe makes the MOST USER-UN-FRIENDLY software available today! VERY detailed explanation!!

    [email]Mr.Enigmatic@gmail.com[/email] wrote:
    >NOMINATION: Adobe makes the MOST USER-UN-FRIENDLY software available
    >today! VERY detailed explanation!!
    >
    >Here is what I want to do: take a 7 graphics, and make one PDF, with
    >one graphic per page, each page Letter-sized, so my colleagues can view
    >them on screen, or print them out onto standard Letter-sized paper if
    >they need to. The graphic only takes part of each Letter-sized page, so
    >I can put a little caption below the graphic.
    That's fine. Adobe InDesign would be a tool for that.
    >
    >WHAT A FREAKIN' NIGHTMARE!
    >
    >Try #1:
    >Open Adobe Acrobat Professional 6.0. Create a blank PDF file with a
    >Letter sized page and add a graphic to the page.
    Acrobat isn't a page make up tool, just like it isn't a word processor
    or a spreadsheet. I can see you want it to be, but the fact that it
    isn't and wasn't supposed to be doesn't seem to merit "most user un
    friendly software" awards.

    As an alternative you seem to be trying an illustration package not
    designed to work with documents of more than one page. It's an
    illustration tool.

    You're trying to put in nails with a saw and a screwdriver.
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    Default Re: NOMINATION: Adobe makes the MOST USER-UN-FRIENDLY software available today! VERY detailed explanation!!

    [email]Mr.Enigmatic@gmail.com[/email] wrote:
    >NOMINATION: Adobe makes the MOST USER-UN-FRIENDLY software available
    >today! VERY detailed explanation!!
    >
    >Here is what I want to do: take a 7 graphics, and make one PDF, with
    >one graphic per page, each page Letter-sized, so my colleagues can view
    >them on screen, or print them out onto standard Letter-sized paper if
    >they need to. The graphic only takes part of each Letter-sized page, so
    >I can put a little caption below the graphic.
    That's fine. Adobe InDesign would be a tool for that.
    >
    >WHAT A FREAKIN' NIGHTMARE!
    >
    >Try #1:
    >Open Adobe Acrobat Professional 6.0. Create a blank PDF file with a
    >Letter sized page and add a graphic to the page.
    Acrobat isn't a page make up tool, just like it isn't a word processor
    or a spreadsheet. I can see you want it to be, but the fact that it
    isn't and wasn't supposed to be doesn't seem to merit "most user un
    friendly software" awards.

    As an alternative you seem to be trying an illustration package not
    designed to work with documents of more than one page. It's an
    illustration tool.

    You're trying to put in nails with a saw and a screwdriver.
    ----------------------------------------
    Aandi Inston [email]quite@dial.pipex.com[/email] [url]http://www.quite.com[/url]
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    Default Re: NOMINATION: Adobe makes the MOST USER-UN-FRIENDLY software available today! VERY detailed explanation!!

    In comp.text.pdf [email]Mr.Enigmatic@gmail.com[/email] wrote:
    > NOMINATION: Adobe makes the MOST USER-UN-FRIENDLY software available
    > today! VERY detailed explanation!!
    [Rand deleted]

    I think you need to spend some time on learning what each of the tools
    you are complaining about are made for.

    cu
    Philipp

    --
    Dr. Philipp Pagel Tel. +49-8161-71 2131
    Dept. of Genome Oriented Bioinformatics Fax. +49-8161-71 2186
    Technical University of Munich
    [url]http://mips.gsf.de/staff/pagel[/url]
    Philipp Pagel Guest

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    Default Re: NOMINATION: Adobe makes the MOST USER-UN-FRIENDLY software available today! VERY detailed explanation!!

    In comp.text.pdf [email]Mr.Enigmatic@gmail.com[/email] wrote:
    > NOMINATION: Adobe makes the MOST USER-UN-FRIENDLY software available
    > today! VERY detailed explanation!!
    [Rand deleted]

    I think you need to spend some time on learning what each of the tools
    you are complaining about are made for.

    cu
    Philipp

    --
    Dr. Philipp Pagel Tel. +49-8161-71 2131
    Dept. of Genome Oriented Bioinformatics Fax. +49-8161-71 2186
    Technical University of Munich
    [url]http://mips.gsf.de/staff/pagel[/url]
    Philipp Pagel Guest

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    Default Re: NOMINATION: Adobe makes the MOST USER-UN-FRIENDLY software available today! VERY detailed explanation!!

    Wow you're right! I already spent a couple thousand on Adobe software,
    why don't I just spend $700 more on yet another program... silly me!
    And why try creating multi-page docs in Illustrator, just because it
    DOES have that capablility... silly me again!

    Mr.Enigmatic@gmail.com Guest

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    Default Re: NOMINATION: Adobe makes the MOST USER-UN-FRIENDLY software available today! VERY detailed explanation!!

    >> an illustration package not
    >> designed to work with documents
    >> of more than one page
    Please fire up Illustrator. Go to File -> Document Setup -> Artboard.
    Here you can set up multiple pages.

    What you are saying is verifying just what I said. In fact Illustrator
    DOES have the ability to do multiple pages, but it sucks so bad, you
    say above that it is "not designed to work with documents of more than
    one page."

    Not true. It is just so bad, you never do it.

    Mr.Enigmatic@gmail.com Guest

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    Default Re: NOMINATION: Adobe makes the MOST USER-UN-FRIENDLY software available today! VERY detailed explanation!!

    >> an illustration package not
    >> designed to work with documents
    >> of more than one page
    Please fire up Illustrator. Go to File -> Document Setup -> Artboard.
    Here you can set up multiple pages.

    What you are saying is verifying just what I said. In fact Illustrator
    DOES have the ability to do multiple pages, but it sucks so bad, you
    say above that it is "not designed to work with documents of more than
    one page."

    Not true. It is just so bad, you never do it.

    Mr.Enigmatic@gmail.com Guest

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    Default Re: NOMINATION: Adobe makes the MOST USER-UN-FRIENDLY software available today! VERY detailed explanation!!

    Illustrator: Vector graphic design and page layout.
    Acrobat Pro: make portable documents.

    Illustrator: has the ability to make multi-page layouts, but sucks so
    bad at it, you think it doesn't have this capability, but it does.

    Acrobat Pro: has a really hard time making PDFs from other Adobe
    products. Ridiculous!!

    Mr.Enigmatic@gmail.com Guest

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    Default Re: NOMINATION: Adobe makes the MOST USER-UN-FRIENDLY software available today! VERY detailed explanation!!

    Illustrator: Vector graphic design and page layout.
    Acrobat Pro: make portable documents.

    Illustrator: has the ability to make multi-page layouts, but sucks so
    bad at it, you think it doesn't have this capability, but it does.

    Acrobat Pro: has a really hard time making PDFs from other Adobe
    products. Ridiculous!!

    Mr.Enigmatic@gmail.com Guest

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    Default Re: NOMINATION: Adobe makes the MOST USER-UN-FRIENDLY software available today! VERY detailed explanation!!

    [email]Mr.Enigmatic@gmail.com[/email] wrote:
    >Wow you're right! I already spent a couple thousand on Adobe software,
    >why don't I just spend $700 more on yet another program... silly me!
    If you won't buy the Adobe software for page make-up, don't be too
    surprised you find page make-up difficult.

    So, why not use Word?
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    Default Re: NOMINATION: Adobe makes the MOST USER-UN-FRIENDLY software available today! VERY detailed explanation!!

    [email]Mr.Enigmatic@gmail.com[/email] wrote:
    >>> an illustration package not
    >>> designed to work with documents
    >>> of more than one page
    >
    >Please fire up Illustrator. Go to File -> Document Setup -> Artboard.
    >Here you can set up multiple pages.
    Not in my version. In 7.0 I see "tile full pages" and "tile imagable
    areas". This creates a multi-page artboard, but doesn't turn it into
    the tool you want it to be. This is for designers who like to work on
    multi-page layouts together, for convenience, before placing into the
    page make-up tool. It is however, a common newcomer error to mistake
    what this feature is for.

    Why would Adobe make InDesign if Illustrator did what you wanted?
    Yes, it's a deliberate design decision, crippling if you like, just
    like Microsoft limit the spreadsheet functions in Word so you will buy
    Excel.
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    [email]Mr.Enigmatic@gmail.com[/email] wrote:
    >>> an illustration package not
    >>> designed to work with documents
    >>> of more than one page
    >
    >Please fire up Illustrator. Go to File -> Document Setup -> Artboard.
    >Here you can set up multiple pages.
    Not in my version. In 7.0 I see "tile full pages" and "tile imagable
    areas". This creates a multi-page artboard, but doesn't turn it into
    the tool you want it to be. This is for designers who like to work on
    multi-page layouts together, for convenience, before placing into the
    page make-up tool. It is however, a common newcomer error to mistake
    what this feature is for.

    Why would Adobe make InDesign if Illustrator did what you wanted?
    Yes, it's a deliberate design decision, crippling if you like, just
    like Microsoft limit the spreadsheet functions in Word so you will buy
    Excel.
    ----------------------------------------
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    Default Re: NOMINATION: Adobe makes the MOST USER-UN-FRIENDLY software availabletoday! VERY detailed explanation!!

    [email]Mr.Enigmatic@gmail.com[/email] wrote:
    > Wow you're right! I already spent a couple thousand on Adobe software,
    > why don't I just spend $700 more on yet another program... silly me!
    > And why try creating multi-page docs in Illustrator, just because it
    > DOES have that capablility... silly me again!
    >
    Then you spend way too much (that is definately silly...). The Creative
    Suite starts at US$899.00 (US$1,199.00 for Premium edition).

    Illy CS doesn't have multipage doc creation capabilities, you can only
    edit a single page from a multipage PDF at the time. Creation does not work.

    Actually, you don't need to buy Adobe software if you think they suck.
    Use powerpoint or word if you think it works better.

    Waldo
    Waldo Guest

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    Default Re: NOMINATION: Adobe makes the MOST USER-UN-FRIENDLY software availabletoday! VERY detailed explanation!!

    [email]Mr.Enigmatic@gmail.com[/email] wrote:
    > Illustrator: Vector graphic design and page layout.
    Not correct, as the name already suggests: meant for ILLUSTRATIONS!
    > Acrobat Pro: make portable documents.
    >
    > Illustrator: has the ability to make multi-page layouts, but sucks so
    > bad at it, you think it doesn't have this capability, but it does.
    You don't understand Illy: the function you meant is already explained
    by Aandi. It is used for multipage art/poster and not for a multipage
    document.
    > Acrobat Pro: has a really hard time making PDFs from other Adobe
    > products. Ridiculous!!
    >
    Because the other Adobe Products themselfs can create PDF extremely good....

    Waldo
    Waldo Guest

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    Default Re: NOMINATION: Adobe makes the MOST USER-UN-FRIENDLY software available today! VERY detailed explanation!!

    <Mr.Enigmatic@gmail.com> wrote in message
    news:1134572584.069583.20660@z14g2000cwz.googlegro ups.com...
    >>> an illustration package not
    >>> designed to work with documents
    >>> of more than one page
    >
    > Please fire up Illustrator. Go to File -> Document Setup -> Artboard.
    > Here you can set up multiple pages.
    There is not an option on mine to make multiple pages. What version of Illy
    did you say you were using?


    magmike Guest

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    Default Re: NOMINATION: Adobe makes the MOST USER-UN-FRIENDLY software available today! VERY detailed explanation!!

    <Mr.Enigmatic@gmail.com> wrote in message
    news:1134572584.069583.20660@z14g2000cwz.googlegro ups.com...
    >>> an illustration package not
    >>> designed to work with documents
    >>> of more than one page
    >
    > Please fire up Illustrator. Go to File -> Document Setup -> Artboard.
    > Here you can set up multiple pages.
    There is not an option on mine to make multiple pages. What version of Illy
    did you say you were using?


    magmike Guest

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    Default Re: NOMINATION: Adobe makes the MOST USER-UN-FRIENDLY software available today! VERY detailed explanation!!

    Did you try File > Export ??

    <Mr.Enigmatic@gmail.com> wrote in message
    news:1134572702.304686.206230@g47g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
    > Illustrator: Vector graphic design and page layout.
    > Acrobat Pro: make portable documents.
    >
    > Illustrator: has the ability to make multi-page layouts, but sucks so
    > bad at it, you think it doesn't have this capability, but it does.
    >
    > Acrobat Pro: has a really hard time making PDFs from other Adobe
    > products. Ridiculous!!
    >

    magmike Guest

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