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Adobe InDesign CS3 Bible
While QuarkXPress has been the most-widely used page-layout program in the world, Adobe InDesign is rapidly gaining ground with better typography and transparency features, speedier performance, and more overall control. In July 2004, Adobe announced that Hearst Magazines, one of the world's largest magazine publishers with 18 U.S. titles and more
than 137 international editions, has adopted the Adobe Creative Suite, which includes Adobe InDesign CS software, as its standard publishing solution, and scores of other publishers are following suit. Written by a respected InDesign and QuarkXPress expert, this title is packed with real-world insights from publishing pros who use InDesign in critical projects, Adobe InDesign Bible shows users the program's innovative architecture and functionality and tells them everything they need to know to get up to speed. Whether experienced designers, a novices, or somewhere in between, readers will find all the real-world tips and techniques they're looking for in this comprehensive reference.
About the Author
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Quick Start: Building a Document from Start to Finish
Part I: Welcome to InDesign
Chapter 1: What InDesign Can Do for You
Chapter 2: Inside the InDesign Interface
Chapter 3: Getting InDesign Ready to Go
Part II: Document Fundamentals
Chapter 4: Creating, Opening, and Saving Documents
Chapter 5: Working with Pages
Chapter 6: Working with Layers
Chapter 7: Creating Layout Standards
Chapter 8: Defining Colors, Tints, and Gradients
Part III: Object Fundamentals
Chapter 9: Adding Frames and Lines
Chapter 10: Manipulating Objects
Chapter 11: Transforming Objects
Chapter 12: Applying Effects to Objects
Chapter 13: Orchestrating Objects
Part IV: Text Fundamentals
Chapter 14: Importing Text Files
Chapter 15: Flowing Text through a Document
Chapter 16: Editing and Formatting Text
Chapter 17: Specifying Character Attributes
Chapter 18: Specifying Paragraph Attributes
Chapter 19: Creating Special Text Formatting
Chapter 20: Setting Up Styles
Chapter 21: Using Special Characters
Part V: Business Document Fundamentals
Chapter 22: Setting Up Tabs and Tables
Chapter 23: Automating Text
Chapter 24: Working with Footnotes, Indexes, and TOCs
Chapter 25: Creating Multi-Document Projects
Part VI: Graphics Fundamentals
Chapter 26: Importing Graphics
Chapter 27: Fitting Graphics and Frames Together
Chapter 28: Drawing Free-Form Shapes and Curved Paths
Part VII: Output Fundamentals
Chapter 29: Preparing for Color Prepress
Chapter 30: Preparing for Printing
Chapter 31: Printing Techniques
Chapter 32: Creating Prepress Files
Part VIII: Electronic Publishing Techniques
Chapter 33: Creating Electronic Documents
Chapter 34: Working with XML
Part IX: Workgroup Publishing Techniques
Chapter 35: Working with Others
Chapter 36: Workgroup Editing with InCopy
Part X: Extending InDesign
Chapter 37: Using Plug-Ins
Chapter 38: Using Scripts
Part XI: Appendixes
Appendix A: Installing or Upgrading InDesign
Appendix B: What's New in InDesign CS3
Appendix C: Switching from QuarkXPress
Appendix D: Switching from PageMaker
Appendix E: More Resources
Appendix F: Shortcuts Cheat Sheet
Index
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