Sun, 30 October 2011
Listen in your browser: InDesignSecrets-159.mp3 (14.6 MB, 26:28 minutes) See the Show Notes for links mentioned in this episode. The transcript of this podcast will be posted soon.
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Links mentioned in this podcast:
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> Here's that Page Border script Anne-Marie mentioned
> David blogged about Reverse Path back in 2006 and, more recently, Steve Werner in this post
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