InDesign CS4 bible

The soup-to-nuts guide on everything InDesign users need to know about the much-anticipated CS4 release! Packed with more than one thousand pages of real-world insight and valuable guidance, this authoritative resource describes the power and potential of InDesign-whose popularity as a page-layout p...

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Autor principal: Gruman, Galen (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Indianapolis, Ind. : Wiley Pub c2009.
Edición:1st edition
Colección:Bible
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009627712506719
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  • Adobe InDesign CS4 Bible; About the Author; Credits; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Quick Start: Building a Document from Start to Finish; Creating a New Document; Working with Frames and Pages; Working with Text; Working with Lines; Creating and Applying Colors; Working with Graphics; Adding Special Effects; Printing a Composite; Part I: Welcome to InDesign; Chapter 1: What InDesign Can Do for You; InDesign's Flexible Approach; Understanding Global and Local Control; Summary; Chapter 2: Inside the InDesign Interface; Exploring the InDesign Application Folder
  • Exploring the Document WindowWorking with Multiple Document Windows; Using Tools; Working with Panels and Docks; Reviewing Menu Commands; Undoing What You've Just Done; Summary; Chapter 3: Getting InDesign Ready to Go; Working with Preferences Files; Using the Preferences Dialog Box; Setting Other Global Preferences; Modifying Defaults for Documents, Text, and Objects; Modifying Defaults for Views; Setting Color and Style Defaults; Reverting Preferences and Defaults; Changing Views; Summary; Part II: Document Fundamentals; Chapter 4: Creating, Opening, and Saving Documents
  • Taking Stock before You BeginSetting Up a New Publication; Opening Documents and Templates; Saving Documents and Templates; Saving Files in Other Formats; Summary; Chapter 5: Working with Pages and Layers; Working with Multipage Documents; Working with Layers; Summary; Chapter 6: Creating Layout Standards; Creating and Applying Master Pages; Using Templates; Storing Objects in Libraries; Using Ruler Guides and Grids; Summary; Chapter 7: Defining Colors, Tints, and Gradients; Defining Color Terms; Understanding Process and Spot Color; Working with Color Models
  • Understanding Paper Variation ModelsDefining Colors and Tints; Working with Gradients; Managing Swatches; Applying Colors, Tints, and Gradients; Summary; Part III: Object Fundamentals; Chapter 8: Adding Frames, Shapes, and Lines; Creating a Text Frame; Creating a Graphics Frame; Converting Frames for Specific Content; Drawing Straight Lines; Summary; Chapter 9: Manipulating Objects; Selecting Objects; Moving Objects; Creating Copies of Objects; Deleting Objects; Preventing Objects from Printing; Aligning and Distributing Objects; Summary; Chapter 10: Transforming Objects
  • Resizing and Scaling ObjectsPerforming Other Transformations; Repeating Transformations; Undoing Transformations; Replacing Object Attributes; Summary; Chapter 11: Applying Effects to Objects; Working with Strokes; Adding Corner Options; Applying Lighting Effects; Summary; Chapter 12: Orchestrating Objects; Stacking Objects; Combining Objects into a Group; Locking Objects; Creating Inline Frames; Setting Up "Follow Me" Anchored Frames; Wrapping Text around Objects; Defining and Applying Object Styles; Managing Links; Summary; Part IV: Text Fundamentals; Chapter 13: Importing Text Files
  • Determining Where to Format Documents