Sheesh, I hate how the same tool / action is different in every Adobe program!!! Thanks for the info. By the way, is that inertia effect on your cursors something from the OS or did you add that in post somehow?
It’s from the best Mac screen recording software (in my opinion). Records the mouse on a separate layer and it’s all automated or controllable in post. Here’s a link to check it out: pxlbr.link/screenstudio
Question: How do you *unscale* text? I am new to InDesign and apparently I accidentally scaled text in a few boxes within a document, so now my 12 pt font in one text box does not match my 12 pt font in another. I want to be able to get ride of the scaling and have everything be the same point size. Any insight that might help me?
Thanks. I haven't used Indesign since 2018 and I'm trying to recall. This was super helpful.
thank you! always thought indesign was weird ahah and I love how illustrator has this by default
whew thank you very quick to the point and easy to understand 😁
I’ve been designing for 11 years mainly in photoshop / illustrator this is news to me thank you
That makes me feel better ahah . just learned this now haha and same ..
Thanks mate!
Omg thank you so much!! Ive been searching for ages on how to do that!
thank you
Thank you!
Sheesh, I hate how the same tool / action is different in every Adobe program!!! Thanks for the info.
By the way, is that inertia effect on your cursors something from the OS or did you add that in post somehow?
It’s from the best Mac screen recording software (in my opinion). Records the mouse on a separate layer and it’s all automated or controllable in post. Here’s a link to check it out: pxlbr.link/screenstudio
Question: How do you *unscale* text? I am new to InDesign and apparently I accidentally scaled text in a few boxes within a document, so now my 12 pt font in one text box does not match my 12 pt font in another. I want to be able to get ride of the scaling and have everything be the same point size. Any insight that might help me?