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Title InDesign; CS2 For Dummies
Published Wiley 2005

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Description 1 online resource (411 pages)
Contents InDesign CS2 For Dummies; About the Authors; Dedication; Authors' Acknowledgments; Contents at a Glance; Table of Contents; Introduction; How to Use This Book; How This Book Is Organized; Icons Used in This Book; Part I: Starting at the Beginning; Chapter 1: Finding Out How InDesign Works; Lots of Capabilities; Finding Out What InDesign Can Do; Discovering the InDesign Approach; Understanding Global and Local Control; Basic InDesign Vocabulary; Chapter 2: Taking a Quick Lap around the Track; Creating a New Document; Working with Frames; Working with Text; Working with Lines
Working with GraphicsCreating Colors; Applying Colors; Printing a Composite; Chapter 3: Understanding InDesign Ingredients; Discovering the Document Window; Opening Multiple Document Windows; Tooling around the Tools Palette; Working with Panes and Palettes; Chapter 4: Making It Work Your Way; Setting Document Preferences; Modifying Defaults for Text and Objects; Modifying Defaults for Views; Adding Default Colors and Styles; Part II: Document Essentials; Chapter 5: Opening, Viewing, and Saving Your Work; Setting Up a New Publication; Recovering from Disaster; All about Templates
Chapter 6: Discovering How Pages WorkUnderstanding the Pages Pane; Working with Page Numbers; Navigating Documents and Pages; Adjusting Page Layouts and Objects; Chapter 7: Layers and Layers; What Layers Can Do for You; Layer Basics; Working with Layers; Working with Objects on Layers; Manipulating Entire Layers; Chapter 8: Creating Layouts Right the First Time; Creating and Using Master Pages; Building a Template; Using Libraries; Chapter 9: Working with Books; Managing Chapters and Books; Creating Tables of Contents; Creating Indexes; Adding Footnotes; Part III: Object Essentials
Chapter 10: Adding Frames, Lines, and ColorsCreating Frames and Shapes; Drawing a Straight Line; Defining Colors, Tints, and Gradients; Applying Colors; Chapter 11: Aligning Objects with Grids and Guidelines; Precise Positioning with Coordinates; Lining Up Objects with Guidelines and Grids; Chapter 12: Manipulating Objects; Selecting Objects; Moving, Resizing, and Deleting Objects; Preventing Objects from Printing; Transforming Objects; Adding Strokes, Fills, and Other Effects; Chapter 13: Organizing Objects; Working with Object Styles; Creating Inline and Anchored Frames
Combining Objects into a GroupLocking Objects; Stacking Objects; Sharing Objects among Documents; Part IV: Text Essentials; Chapter 14: The Ins and Outs of Text; Importing Text; Editing Text; Searching and Replacing Text; Checking Spelling; Chapter 15: The Text Frame Tango; Working with Text Frames; Threading Text Frames; Working with Columns; Working with Merged Data; Chapter 16: Handling Character Details; Specifying Character Formats; Modifying Font, Type Style, and Size; Using Other Character Formats; Controlling Space between Characters and Lines; Creating and Applying Character Styles
Summary Over the last few years, Adobe InDesign has made significant inroads against QuarkXPress, with adoptions by major media companies such as Meredith Corporation and Hearst Magazines; it is now the only desktop publishing program taught at many art schoolsShows graphic designers how to get up to speed quickly on the latest InDesign release, make the most of program tools, create great page designs, add sparkle, and output to a variety of mediaThe authors, both Quark experts who've converted to InDesign, offer special tips and insights to Quark users who are making (or thinking of
SUBJECT Adobe InDesign (Electronic resource) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n99833688
Adobe InDesign (Electronic resource) fast
Subject Desktop publishing.
desktop publishing.
Desktop publishing
Form Electronic book
Author Galen Gruman.
ISBN 1280279079
9781280279072