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InDesignSecrets Guide to InDesign CS5 eBook

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We’re pleased to announce a new ebook: The InDesignSecrets Guide to What’s New in InDesign CS5! With contributions by Pariah S. Burke, David Blatner, and Anne-Marie Concepcion, edited by the inimitable Terri Stone, this compendium of knowledge covers everything you need to know about how to use InDesign CS5 new features.

If you have recently upgraded (or are about to upgrade) to CS5, this 100-page eBook is just what the doctor ordered for getting you up to speed quickly!

Dozens of features are logically organized into 7 chapters:

  • What’s New: with Text & Typography (span/split columns, document fonts, balance columns, more)
  • What’s New: with Pages (mixed page sizes, more)
  • What’s New: with Documents (track changes, presentation mode, CS Review, more)
  • What’s New: with Objects (autofit, gridify, Gap tool, Layers panel, more)
  • What’s New: with Images (content grabber, Mini Bridge, live captions, more)
  • What’s New: with Interactive PDFs & EPUBS (Preview panel, EPUB export, more)
  • What’s New: with Animation (animating, object states, multimedia import, more)

You can find a sample chapter and purchase information on our ebook page! Check it out.

David Blatner is the co-founder of the Creative Publishing Network, InDesign Magazine, CreativePro Magazine, and the author or co-author of 15 books, including Real World InDesign. His InDesign videos at LinkedIn Learning (Lynda.com) are among the most watched InDesign training in the world.
You can find more about David at 63p.com

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  • Yves Apel says:

    Hey Cool. Looks nice as usual.
    I would order it this evening, when I’m back at home. Waiting for the CS5 Prep. Guide even if the exam is already done.

  • Jeremy says:

    Am I right in thinking that the ACE re-certification exam (note the ‘RE’ there, folks!) only asks questions about the new features of the upgraded version of InDesign? If so, that looks like a great way of preparing for the exam.

  • Jeremy: Yup. The re-cert exams are all specifically focused on just the new features in that version of that program.

  • Jeremy says:

    Wahay! — Then I’ll buy it! — Thanks!

  • The sample chapter is really informative and detailed, the complete ebook is in PDF format? Can be printed?
    I mean, it’s like an InDesign Magazine?
    (I am puzzled by an option of reseller to purchase an extended download option).

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