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Designing the Adobe InDesign Way

You're reading from   Designing the Adobe InDesign Way Explore 100+ recipes for creating stunning layouts with the leading desktop publishing software

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801074438
Length 564 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Andy Gardiner Andy Gardiner
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Preface 1. Chapter 1: Customizing the InDesign Interface and New Document Settings 2. Chapter 2: Working with Text in InDesign FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 3: Creating and Using Tables 4. Chapter 4: Using the InDesign Frame Tools 5. Chapter 5: Adding Images to Your Documents 6. Chapter 6: Taking Images Further 7. Chapter 7: Creating and Applying Parent Pages 8. Chapter 8: Working with Colors and Gradients 9. Chapter 9: Formatting with Paragraph and Character Styles 10. Chapter 10: Generating and Updating a Table of Contents 11. Chapter 11: Creating Interactivity and PDF Forms 12. Chapter 12: Using and Collaborating with CC Libraries 13. Chapter 13: Preflighting and Outputting 14. Index 15. Other Books You May Enjoy Appendix: InDesign Tools Panel at a Glance

Creating, resetting, applying, and deleting workspaces

Workspaces can be a useful time saver for organizing your InDesign desktop and more quickly accessing a wide range of InDesign features. They allow you to save the position of panels within the InDesign interface, as well as specify whether menu items are hidden or highlighted in a specific color.

Using workspaces allows you to have the panels and menu options that you need immediately available when you are working on specific types of documents. For example, you could have a wide range of interactive panels that are all ready to use when you are working on interactive documents, but then have different panels available when working on print documents, all by simply switching workspaces.

In this recipe, we will look at how you can create, reset, apply, and delete workspaces in InDesign.

Getting ready

To complete this recipe, simply open InDesign on your system; there is no need to create a document at this stage, which...

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