Chapter 1
How to Get Started
Getting Around InDesign Like a Pro
If you already use Photoshop or Illustrator, and it’s highly likely you’ve experienced either or both, then you won’t find the InDesign workspace too scary. If you haven’t, run away now . . . kidding. One of the biggest obstacles when starting up a new application is that first time you see the workspace and it looks like one of those huge chalkboards full of important equations, including lots of strange icons, menus, panels, and terminology. It’s okay, though, I am here to help. No need to hyperventilate and quit the program out of sheer panic. The first time I opened Photoshop, you could hear the gulp from 100 miles away. I scuttled straight back to Paint Shop Pro. But with ...
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