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InQuestion: July 2017

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Q: I’ve just started exploring the interactive features of InDesign with Fixed Layout EPUB and Publish Online. I’ve been trying to come up with the best way to show and hide various elements on a page. Buttons are way too cumbersome. I tried a multi-state object but there’s no way to hide that. Do you have any suggestions for me?

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Bob Levine is a Southern New Jersey based graphic designer and consultant He provides guidance in developing efficient, collaborative InDesign and InCopy workflows as well as a full array of graphic design services including WordPress-based web development. For more background, visit his website, www.boblevinedesign.com or his blog, www.BobLevine.us.
  • Olaf Nelson says:

    There’s one more step to creating an object style you’ll use over and over: give it a keyboard shortcut. I have to do things like this all the time–photo captions, for example–and just being able to hit ctrl-5 instead of using the mouse keeps me sane.

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