Videocasts Posts

The InDesigner’s Review of InDesign CS3

April 20 2007 • 4:02 PM

After putting InDesign CS3 through it’s paces, I’ve summed up my impressions of the new version not only in the overview article for InDesign Magazine, but also in a full-blown product review on CreativePro.com that went live this morning.

The review covers the major new features, enhanced existing features, and many small touches, and is illustrated [...]

The InDesigner - Episode 39: InDesign CS3: A Second Look

April 3 2007 • 6:18 PM

Another glipmse into the new and improved user experience you can expect when CS3 ships. This episode takes a quick look at the Pages palette (which now shows page thumbnails), the much-improved Control Panel, and menu customization in the new version.

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The InDesigner - Episode 38: InDesign CS3: A First Look

March 27 2007 • 7:41 AM

Icons and panels and docks…oh my!
At long last, the wait is over and the veil of secrecy is lifted. In this first look at InDesign CS3, I give a glimpse of what the new version looks like, because Adobe has given it — and all of the Creative Suite applications — a new user interface. [...]

The InDesigner - Episode 37: Long Documents, Part 5 - Generating an Index

March 20 2007 • 11:09 AM

The thrilling conclusion of the Long Documents series is finally here! In this episode, I wrap it all up with some last indexing shortcuts, generating an index (and how it differs from generating a TOC), formatting and updating an index, and making your index interactive in a PDF.

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The InDesigner - Episode 36: Long Documents, Part 4 - Indexing

February 22 2007 • 9:04 PM

Continuing with the very long series on long document features after a long break, this episode finally tackles the feature that is the bane of many an InDesign user’s existence: Indexing. This first of two indexing installments covers the basic principles of indexing as they apply to InDesign, including some up-front advice about what to [...]

The InDesigner - Episode 35: Long Documents, Part 3 - Advanced TOC Features

January 12 2007 • 5:00 PM

Picking up right where the last installment finished, I continue to edit and adjust my Table of Contents, demonstrating the “proper” way to add and remove entries, the flexibility of updating a TOC, how to fix mistakes, and how to get around certain (unfortunate) limitations of the feature. Finally, the big payoff…using the TOC features [...]

The InDesigner on the iPod

January 4 2007 • 3:11 PM

Some “technical difficulties” in producing an iPod version of The InDesigner Videocast have cropped up since Apple began its movie download service a few months ago and implemented a change in the specifications for the iPod video format. This has raised a number of questions and comments on the blog that I wanted to address [...]

The InDesigner - Episode 34: Long Documents, Part 2 - Tables of Contents

December 31 2006 • 7:50 AM

Continuing the Long Documents series with the same book files used in Episode 33, this installment covers how to create an automated, dynamic Table of Contents for an InDesign book. Along the way, I emphasize the unique and critical relationship between an InDesign Table of Contents and Paragraph Styles, without which none of this would [...]

Beyond the “Book Basics” Episode

December 13 2006 • 7:27 PM

In a comment about my last episode on the Book palette, Alexandre asked:
“…when you did that monstrous job with the two-hundred-and-something-page magazine, did you use the book feature?”
My response was about three times longer than is allowed for comments (I do go on!), so I thought it warranted a post of its own. The “monstrous [...]

The InDesigner - Episode 33: Long Documents, Part 1 - Book Basics

December 12 2006 • 2:37 PM

After a long wait, here’s a long episode about working with long documents in InDesign. This first installment in a three-part series covers the the Book palette and how to use it to manage, update and output multiple files that make up a single book. Thrown in for good measure are a few quick methods [...]