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1 Adobe InDesign CS5 - Illustrated Unit A: Getting Started with InDesign CS5

2 Objectives Upon completion of this unit, you should be able to:  Understand page layout software  Start InDesign  Explore the InDesign workspace  Create a new document  Name and save a document  Work with panels  Work with guides  Use Adobe Help

3 Understanding Page Layout Software Adobe InDesign is a page layout software program  Includes tools for positioning text and graphics on document pages  With InDesign, you can: Create and place graphics Choose from many colors Position objects easily Store items Create interactive buttons and hyperlinks Export documents

4 Understanding Page Layout Software (cont’d.)

5 Starting InDesign When starting InDesign you will see:  For the first time: Welcome Screen: offers options for opening or creating a document, or visiting Adobe Web site  Without the Welcome screen: Default workspace Program opens without any documents open

6 Starting InDesign FIGURE A-2: InDesign window

7 Starting InDesign FIGURE A-3: Newsletter document

8 Exploring the InDesign Workspace InDesign workspace  Includes the following features: Document tab Control panel Tools panel Panels Document window Pasteboard Rulers Status bar

9 Exploring the InDesign Workspace FIGURE A-4: Essentials workspace

10 Creating a New Document Before you create a new document:  Know what you would like to create Planning helps you make the right choices Create a new document in the New Document dialog box:  Click File on the Application bar  Point to New  Click Document

11 Creating a New Document FIGURE A-5: New Document dialog box

12 Creating a New Document FIGURE A-6: New document

13 Naming and Saving a Document To save a document:  Click File on the Application bar  Click Save To name a document:  Click File on the Application bar  Click Save As Floating windows:  Allows you to view artwork in another document while working in one

14 Naming and Saving a Document Figure A-7: Save As dialog box

15 Naming and Saving a Document FIGURE A-8: Creating a floating document window

16 Working with Panels Panels:  Moveable objects in the workspace Contain buttons, check boxes, and menus you can use to work with and format InDesign objects Example: Swatches panel includes color swatches for applying colors to objects To open a panel in the workspace:  Click the panel’s name or icon Or click Window on the Application bar

17 Working with Panels Figure A-9: View of expanded Swatches panel

18 Working with Guides Guides:  Horizontal and vertical lines created and positioned in the document window  Have what seems like a magnetic pull Causes objects (e.g., text or graphics) to snap, or exactly align, to them  Make it easy to position objects precisely  Many options: Align, lock, group, ungroup, rotate, etc.

19 Working with Guides Figure A-10: New guide

20 Working with Guides Figure A-11: Four new guides

21 Using Adobe Help Adobe Community Help window  Opens with help topics and resources Categorized by subject (e.g., Text and Graphics)  Expand subjects by clicking the plus sign to the left of a subject name  Clicking a topic name displays information about that topic You can also search for a specific keyword or phrase

22 Using Adobe Help Figure A-12: Adobe InDesign CS5 Help

23 Using Adobe Help Figure A-13: Graphics Help topic

24 Using Adobe Help Figure A-14: Help topic about placing multiple graphics


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