![]() When Photo 1.7 and Designer 1.7 are released (out of beta) then you probably won't need to use File > Edit in Photo (or Edit in Designer) any more, because you'll be able to use the Photo and Designer Personas directly in Publisher. A suggestion for a better method for you to consider, for now, comes at the end.) I understand that not all is working well in Beta versions, but can somebody explain what it should do when the bugs have been taken out? If you safe it in Photo 1.7 you probably only save the spread you opened but that is something I can't check because Publisher can't open files from the Beta version. At that moment the document in Publisher is closed and you can't open it because it is in use. But what really happens I don't understand.īy using File>Edit Photo the complete spread is opened in AFPhoto 1.7 Beta, (the one you don't want to use). afphoto file into a multipage publisher document, but the corrections made in the picture does not fit that page to my tasteīy using File>Edit in Photo I expect that the picture will be opened in AFPhoto 1.6 to change corrections and after saving the picture it will automatically be replaced in Publisher. ![]() At this stage it has no benefit at all because Publisher closes the document you work in.įirst I have made corrections on a picture in Photo 1.6 ![]() ![]() But now I test it and I have no idea what it is meant to do. The one I didn't test sofar was > because it seems to be so logic. I'm trying and testing all available options in Publisher to see if I understand them and how they differ from Indesign. ![]()
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