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An error occurred while saving the comment Ryan G commentedI agree. Welcome screen is not welcome. In previous versions there used to be an option to disable but it has been removed. It has become standard on all adobe apps now and is not helpful. The welcome screen is geared toward new, inexperienced users not long time, daily users and does not add efficiency.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Ryan G commentedHaving worked in prepress at print shops for many years I 100% agree with this request. Having crops within the bleed area completely defeats the purpose of the bleed area. There are rare occasions where I will intentionally use a crop offset less than the bleed, but I would happily forego that option to eliminate this problem.
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4x per year I update a large price catalog that contains 6 different pricing conditions (US/International/Dealer/Distributor, etc) and two pricing columns for each condition (Qty 1-10 / Qty 11+). The SKU, Name and Description mostly stay the same for each (some conditional text here as well) but there is a lot of data that needs to be conditioned.
My dream workflow would look like this:
- Past from Excel the price content for Condition A into appropriate cells (many cells at once)
- Select those cells and apply Condition A
- Turn of Condition A (cells now appear empty)
- Past from Excel the content for Condition B (many cells at once) onto the same cells with hidden Condition A - retaining Condition A but now adding new, raw data.
- Select those cells and apply Condition B (would apply to only visible data)
- Now cells contain Condition A (hidden) and Condition B (visible)
- Repeat for each additional condition.
Alternatively - making whole rows/columns completely conditional could work. I could just have 12 rows of pricing, apply conditions to only view 2 rows at a time. Similar to hiding rows in Excel
And lastly - A quick fix for now would be to add a way to bind conditions to a shortcut like a style can be....