Dumb-bunny alert: 

Someone mentioned recently the Scribus didn't turn out to be as intuitive as 
they thought it was. I echo that sentiment.

I have a graphics background from decades ago - I can draw, paint, airbrush, 
sort-of photograph, silkscreen, design, layout, storyboard, and produce a 
mechanical and a comp. But desktop publishing (DTP) is new to me. I made a 
family newsletter: 2 sheets equaling four pages after folding. I need to print 
a batch to mail and I want to post a version on Issu or somewhere similar. 

Pre-flight indicates that some images are low resolution, but I can't help that 
as I can only use what people send me. I told it to ignore errors. I've tried 
PDFing in 1.3, 1.4, and 1.5. (It won't let me try in PDF/X-3 - the 'Save' 
button is greyed-out.) 

BUT, I get the same results:
?
When I click on the completed PDF file, a window opens that says "Insufficicent 
data for an image." and I find no banner, many missing textboxes, no photos, 
and some missing overlapping textboxes. All the color blocks I've inserted to 
highlight text are there (set to bottom level), and are overlapped with some 
visible text boxes, so it's not JUST an overlap problem.

I obviously don't understand Scribus OR PDFing. Is there something obvious that 
I'm doing wrong? Is attempting to produce PDFs at all the way I need to go or 
do you have other suggestions? Do I need to delete and start over? Is Scribus 
too advanced for someone with no script-writing skills who frequently has to 
look up terms members use in their e-mail posts? Word processing documents are 
totally inadequate to the task and graphic programs are difficult to massage 
into doing what I want, so I was thrilled to find Scribus.

I appreciate your time.




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