Discuss printing an InDesign document with linked files.
What will be an ideal response?
When you print an InDesign document that contains linked files, the original files that are linked to the document must be present on the same computer in order for the document to print correctly. If you send your InDesign document to a printer or a service bureau for printing, you must send not only the InDesign document, but also all of the linked files in one folder. When an InDesign file and its linked files move from one computer to another, occasionally the InDesign file opens with a warning that the linked images cannot be found. The files are there; the links just need to be re-established to the files in their location on the new computer. A warning dialog box will appear with the name of the first linked file that InDesign cannot find. All you need to do is to re-establish the links by locating the first linked file in the folder that contains it, and the rest of the files in that folder will update automatically.
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The factorial of zero is ______.
a) –1 b) 0 c) 1 d) 2
Write a recursive method that will duplicate each character in a string and return the result as a new string. For example, if "book" is the argument, the result would be "bbooookk".
What will be an ideal response?