Adobe InDesign CS Bible

Adobe InDesign CS Bible

by Galen Gruman (Author)

Synopsis

Galens industry experience has made him a reliable source of information, and hes well respected and trusted. His books are lively, fun, and educational. Shellie L. Hall, Publishing Guru and Principal of the DuckType Consultancy If Adobe InDesign cs can do it, you can do it too ...InDesign CS brings dozens of exciting new features to an upstart layout program that is fast becoming a major powerhouse. This comprehensive reference helps you use them to create stunning catalogs, brochures, magazines, or interactive PDFs. Discover how to create and save assorted presets for easy access to proven formatting, and how to apply several levels of formatting intelligently using nested style sheets. Explore the enhanced behind-the-scenes capabilities that let InDesign make it easier than ever to produce cutting-edge documents. Everything you need to know is right here. Inside, youll find complete coverage of Adobe InDesign cs Apply formatting to almost any object through the new Control palette Make InDesign work the way you do with customizable keyboard shortcuts, workspace arrangements, and other saved presets that can be switched easily in multiuser environments.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 984
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 28 Nov 2003

ISBN 10: 0764542273
ISBN 13: 9780764542275

Author Bio
Galen Gruman is principal at The Zango Group, an editorial and marketing consulting firm, and senior editorial associate at BayCreative, a creative consultancy, as well as editorial director at EmergeMedia, publisher of IT Wireless. He has also been editor of Macworld and M-Business, executive editor of Upside, West Coast bureau chief of Computerworld, and vice president of content for ThirdAge.com. He is coauthor of 13 other books on desktop publishing. Gruman led one of the first successful conversions of a national magazine to desktop publishing in 1986 and has covered publishing technology since then for several publications, including the trade weekly InfoWorld, for which he began writing in 1986, and Macworld, whose staff he joined in 1991. Originally a newspaper reporter in Los Angeles, Gruman got bit by the production-technology bug in 1979 and hasn't recovered.