When your daily tasks scope includes plenty of document editing, you realize that every file format needs its own approach and in some cases particular software. Handling a seemingly simple NEIS file can sometimes grind the whole process to a halt, especially when you are trying to edit with insufficient software. To prevent such difficulties, find an editor that will cover all of your requirements regardless of the file extension and fill in image in NEIS with zero roadblocks.
With DocHub, you will work with an editing multitool for virtually any situation or file type. Reduce the time you used to spend navigating your old software’s functionality and learn from our intuitive interface design as you do the work. DocHub is a streamlined online editing platform that covers all of your file processing requirements for any file, such as NEIS. Open it and go straight to efficiency; no prior training or reading guides is needed to reap the benefits DocHub brings to document management processing. Begin with taking a few minutes to create your account now.
See upgrades within your document processing immediately after you open your DocHub account. Save time on editing with our one platform that will help you become more efficient with any file format with which you have to work.
Mike are you ready yes then go go Im not ready just kidding ah so my tip is gonna show you how to fill any live text with any photo any pattern any texture in InDesign it sounds impossible but its not the key is a little obscure setting in the effects panel called knockout group so for example this is a simple layout I just have one text frame with Atlanta a skyline photo and if the looking layers underneath that I have a Giant Peach so say I wanted to put that cliche peach skin texture in the word Atlanta on top of the skyline now you might think okay Ill convert the type to outlines and then paste it into you dont have to do that you can keep the text live all you got to do is select the text frame go to the effects panel and change the blending mode in this case from normal to multiply now multiply makes that white fill disappear because when you multiply with white it goes away now hold down shift and select the top image group them now I have a new item in the effects panel r