Jeff Macharyas is the Director of Marketing at Corning Community College in New York. He is a writer, graphic designer and communications director who has worked in publishing, higher education and project management for many years. He has been the art director for Quick Printing, The American Spectator, the USO's OnPatrol, Today's Campus, and other publications as well as a telephone pole design engineer contractor. Jeff is certified in Google Analytics and Adobe Visual Design and holds Amateur Radio license: K2JPM. He is also a certified fencing instructor.
Jeff earned his AS from Indian River Community College (Ft. Pierce, Florida), his BS in Communications from Florida State University, a miniMBA in Social Media Marketing from Rutgers University and a Masters in Cybersecurity and Computer Forensics from Utica College.
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I haven't seen your newsletter so maybe I'm misunderstanding. In Scribus, and in InDesign, you can place stories, or parts of stories, into independent "boxes." From there, you can edit and format without affecting any of the other boxes. I have never used the internal editors because I don't see the point in them. I would recommend that you placed your articles, in order that you receive them, into individual boxes and edit them right on the page. Maybe there is a reason this won't work for you, but I have created hundreds of magazines, newsletters and the like this way. I just plop the Word or LibreOffice text onto the page and assemble, move and format in the page.
I thought Freehand was great back then. It worked just like I wanted it to.