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DESCRIPTION
Proper Fraction is just like Quark's Make Fraction, but for InDesign. Select a fraction, like 1/8. Simply double-click the script. You get a properly styled fraction.

Pro Version also available! The Pro script can automatically format all fractions in a document or selection, apply OpenType fraction formatting or apply a thin stroke to the numerator and denominator for better looking fractions, apply custom kerning, has a Preferences window to edit settings, and more. To learn more, watch video demonstrations of the script in action, or to purchase a copy, please visit: http://www.danrodney.com/scripts/properfraction.html

REQUIREMENTS
InDesign CS, CS2, or CS3; InCopy CS, CS2, or CS3.

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Developer:Dan Rodney
Downloads:811
  - Version d/l:811
Multimedia & Design:Author Tools
License:Free
Date:27 Sep 2007
Platform:PPC/Intel

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    Oct 11 2007
    *****

    THOMAS GRANADE  The Proper Fraction Pro 2.0 script for InDesign/InCopy is AWESOME. I received the script promptly from the developer. It rocks in InDesign CS3.

    This script is very useful for my production needs with the series of custom cookbooks I am producing. Fractions will no longer be a hassle with this time saving, intuitive and integrated script.

    The PRO version is the way to go.

    I tried the Free version and it worked, so I bought the PRO version. It's the best $75 you'll ever spend on a plugin or utility for InDesign CS3.  
    (Version 2.0)

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    Oct 2 2007
    *****

    SCOTTCITRON  For anyone who has struggled with creating fractions, you must try Proper Fraction Pro. This is the second script I've bought from Dan Rodney (the other was for making book jackets) and clearly he understands not only the problems users face when working with fractions, but the best solutions. Although the cost may seem steep ($75), for InDesign there's nothing like this on the market. Moreover, if you use lots of fractions as I do, you'll soon forget the price and revel in the result. BTW, Dan also has a free version of this script without all the advanced features that's worth downloading for casual fraction users.  
    (Version 2.0)

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