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Adobe Illustrator CS3 – How to Set the Background Colour?
Posted by Jules in General, Illustrator Notes on November 18th, 2009
Using Adobe Illustrator CS3, how do you add a backgrond colour?
You can’t change the background colour as there is no background in Adobe Illustrator, one thing you could do is change the colour of your artboard, to do this:
From the File menu, scroll down and select ‘document setup’. In the document setup dialogue, select ‘transparency’ then ‘simulate paper’, click on the top grid colour swatch, and you can choose a new colour with the colour picker there. This will change your artboard colour for this document only. Changing your artboard will not have any printing affects.
How to Scan Multiple Pages into one PDF File?
Posted by Capes in Computers, Technology on November 10th, 2009
How to Scan Multiple Pages into one PDF File?
Open Adobe Acrobat Professional, from the File menu, scroll down to Create PDF > From Scanner… as follows:
Then you will get a dialogue:

Then press the Scan button.
After scanning the first page, you will be presented with another dialogue to print the second page. Now you should place the front of page 2 in the scanner, this is the way that the software will know its part of the same document (or set).
Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 – How to add border to a cell?
Posted by Capes in Dreamweaver Notes on July 14th, 2009
Using Adobe Dreamweaver CS4, how do you add a border to a cell?
Well the simplest way to do this is to add the coding:
STYLE=”border-bottom: 1px black solid”
within the <td> tag that applies to the cell/table.
How I miss Microsoft’s Frontage!