What Bob wrote is true. Unless one is creating certain types of documents, one doesn't need column breaks, TOCs, etc. And of course, if one isn't creating web sites, one can eliminate a bunch of those red crosses right from the start.
If one is drawing/creating assets for other applications or web sites, X&GD is sufficient. I am very pleased I purchased a license for P&GD. Over the last X # of releases, P&GD has had more of XDP's vector stuff integrated to the point of being very useful for me. Enough so I think I'll pick up another license for my wife.
Mike
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