March 12 2006 • 4:45 PM

Episode 14: Mixed (Mail)Bag (VIDEO)

There are no simple questions when it comes to InDesign. I prove that in this week’s episode in which answering a listener’s simple question about how to align an object to the page leads me to demonstrate three possible ways to do it and introduces the concepts of math operations InDesign can perform for you, using the proxy image and reference points in the control palette, and even installing and running scripts.

2 Responses discussing this post. Add yours below.

  1. outofspacero
    March 14th, 2006 • 2:33 pm • Link

    thank
    you for your free podcasts and for the tips that you deliver to us. I
    only heard your first podcast but i have downloded all of them to
    listen and watch them later, but i must say i am shocked to see how
    little comments your podcasts have. I mean i don’t know about others
    but i thank you for the information you provide for us for
    free.?r?nDavid

  2. Thomas G. Madsen
    March 20th, 2006 • 8:34 am • Link

    Hi
    Michael,?r?n?r?nI agree with David. Thanks for your great
    podcasts!?r?n?r?nRegards?r?nThomas

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