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All rights reserved. Join Sign In. Start your free trial. Book description This thorough, self-paced guide to Adobe InDesign CS3 is ideal for beginning users who want to master the key features of this program, while readers who already have some experience with InDesign can use this book to familiarize themselves with InDesign CS3's newest features.
Show and hide more. Table of contents Product information. Getting to Know the Work Area Getting started Looking at the work area About the Tools panel About the Control panel About the document window Multiple document windows Viewing and arranging panels Customizing your workspace Using panel menus Changing the magnification of a document Using the view commands and magnification menu Using the Zoom tool Navigating through your document Turning pages Scrolling through a document Using the Navigator panel Using context menus Selecting objects Using InDesign Help Using keywords, links, and the index Locating a topic using the index Exploring on your own Review Review questions Review answers 2.
Setting Up Your Document Getting started Creating and saving custom page settings Creating a new document Switching between open InDesign documents Working with master pages Adding guides to the master Dragging guides from rulers Creating a text frame on the master page Renaming the master page Creating additional master pages Creating a placeholder master Adding a title placeholder frame Adding placeholder frames for graphics Wrapping text around a graphic Drawing colored shapes Creating text frames with columns Applying the masters to document pages Adding sections to change page numbering Adding new pages Arranging and deleting pages Placing text and graphics on the document pages Overriding master page items on document pages Viewing the completed spread Exploring on your own Review Review questions Review answers 3.
Working with Frames Getting started Working with layers Creating and editing text frames Creating and resizing text frames Reshaping a text frame Creating multiple columns Adjusting text inset within a frame Vertically aligning text within a frame Creating and editing graphics frames Drawing a new graphics frame Placing graphics within an existing frame Resizing a graphics frame Resizing and moving an image within a frame Replacing the contents of graphics frames Changing the shape of a frame Wrapping text around a graphic Working with frames Working with compound shapes Converting shapes Using the Position tool Rotating an object Rotating an image within its frame Aligning multiple objects Scaling grouped objects Selecting and modifying a frame within grouped objects Finishing up Exploring on your own Review Review questions Review answers 4.
Importing and Editing Text Getting started Managing fonts Finding and changing a missing font Creating and entering text Creating a headline and applying a style Vertically aligning text Flowing text Flowing text manually Working with styles Applying a style Flowing text automatically Resizing a text frame Adding a column break Adding a jump line page number Changing horizontal and vertical text alignment Using semi-autoflow to place text frames Changing the number of columns on a page Loading styles from another document Flowing text into an existing frame Finding and changing Finding text and changing formatting Checking the spelling of a story Adding words to a dictionary Adding words to a document-specific dictionary Checking spelling dynamically Automatically correcting misspelled words Drag and drop text editing Using the Story Editor Exploring on your own Review Review questions Review answers 5.
Working with Typography Getting started Adjusting vertical spacing Using a baseline grid to align text Viewing the baseline grid Changing the spacing above and below paragraphs Changing fonts and type style Changing paragraph alignment Adding a decorative font and special character Creating a drop cap Applying a fill and stroke to text Adjusting the drop cap alignment Adjusting letter and word spacing Adjusting the kerning and tracking Applying the paragraph and single-line composers Working with tabs Creating a hanging indent Adding a rule below a paragraph Exploring on your own Review Review questions Review answers 6.
Working with Styles Getting started Creating and applying paragraph styles Creating a paragraph style Applying a paragraph style Creating and applying character styles Creating a character style Applying a character style Nesting character styles inside paragraph styles Creating character styles for nesting Creating a nested style Creating and applying object styles Creating an object style Applying an object style Creating and applying table and cell styles Creating cell styles Creating a table style Applying a table style Globally updating styles Loading styles from another document Review Review questions Review answers 8.
Importing and Linking Graphics Getting started Adding graphics from other programs Comparing vector and bitmap graphics Managing links to imported files Identifying imported images Viewing information about linked files Showing files in Explorer Windows or Finder Mac OS Updating revised graphics Adjusting view quality Working with clipping paths Removing a white background using InDesign Working with alpha channels Importing a Photoshop file and alpha channels Examining Photoshop paths and alpha channels Using Photoshop alpha channels in InDesign Placing native files Importing a Photoshop file with layers and layer comps Placing inline graphics Adding text wrap to an inline graphic Importing an Illustrator file Importing an Illustrator file with layers Using a library to manage objects Creating a library Using Adobe Bridge to import graphics Exploring on your own Review Review questions Review answers 9.
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