10 tips and tricks to improve your workflow in indesign cs5

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10 TIPS AND TRICKS TO IMPROVE YOUR WORKFLOW IN INDESIGN CS5 Things you have probably heard about, but aren’t using… Yet. Nicolette D. DeGroot Creative Director UNC-CH Department of Otolaryngology/Head & Neck Surgery

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Want to increase your productivity time in InDesign by leaps and bounds? This presentation was given to the Carolina Adobe Users Group at UNC Chapel Hill on April 27, 2011. This talk covers the things I’ve found to be most helpful, and show you the many ways this robust program can literally cut many hours off of your design time, simply by letting the program do all the work for you. This talk covers Table of Contents, Paragraph Styles, Instant Grid, Placing multiple images, Page Numbering and Data Merge for Variable Data, and more. If you are a print designer, or use the internet alot to post your designs, you could definitely benefit from this talk.

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Page 1: 10 Tips and Tricks to Improve Your Workflow in InDesign CS5

10 TIPS AND TRICKS TO IMPROVE YOUR WORKFLOW

IN INDESIGN CS5

Things you have probably heard about, but aren’t using… Yet.

Nicolette D. DeGroot Creative Director

UNC-CH Department of Otolaryngology/Head & Neck Surgery

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ABOUT THE PRESENTER

v Three years of UNC-Chapel Hill Communications experience •  Department of ENT since January 2011 •  Division of Gastroenterology (2008-2011)

v Daily user of InDesign CS5, by no means an “expert”

v Graphic Arts and Imaging Technology degree, Appalachian (2006)

v  Fine art background, budding photographer

v  Freelance graphic designer

v  Sharing topics that are helpful to me, in hopes that it will help you!

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BY A SHOW OF HANDS…

v How many are actively using InDesign for layouts?

v Would you describe your experience as: •  Rookie •  Passable •  Old hand

v What do you use InDesign for? •  Books/long documents •  Newsletters •  Posters/signs/fliers •  Something else?

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TOPIC LIST*

v Master Pages

v Paragraph Styles

v Page Numbering

v Table of Contents

v  Image Grid

*Basic understanding of ID is assumed. Each topic has much to cover, and are listed here merely as a brief introduction, and deserve further examination.

v Data Merge

v Multiple Page Import

v Placing Images

v Preflighting & Packaging

v  Shortcuts

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MASTER PAGES

v Master pages or spreads are non-printing

pages that provide repeating “background”

elements which can be made to appear on every

page portions of a publication. •  Page numbers •  Headers/footers •  Watermarked images •  Guides and grids •  Graphic Elements

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PARAGRAPH STYLES

v  For use with long publications with uniform

text layouts or pages of the same style. •  Annual reports •  Newsletters

v  Play! Use paragraph styles while playing with

text bodies to determine what the best look for

your publication will be.

v  Create a new paragraph style whenever you

create a unique body of text, even if you only

use that typeface once.

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PAGE NUMBERING

v  Create a text box where you want your page number to appear.

v  With Type tool selected in the text field, go to Type > Insert Special Character

> Markers > Current Page Number . The number initially appears as a letter in

master view, but once you go back to the pages view all pages are numbered.

v  To continue pagination, Go to Type > Insert Special Character > Markers >

Next Page Number , and the next page number has been set.

v  Style your page number adjusting color and size, choose fonts and, if suits,

add words or symbols before/after the number. (Sect., URL, Page 1 of 5, etc.)

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

v  Create a frame for your TOC.

v  Type the first TOC entry in the frame, followed

by a shift-tab, followed by the page number for that

entry, followed by a return. Repeat this for each

TOC entry. The shift-tab creates a "right indent

tab", a special kind of tab stop that causes the text

after the tab stop to always right-align with the

right edge of the frame.

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IMAGE GRID

v  Select File > Place, and select multiple images by

clicking on one image, and then command-clicking (Mac)

or ctrl-clicking (Windows) on subsequent images.

v  Click the Open button. InDesign will import all the

images you selected, and then display the "place

cursor" with a number showing how many images

you've imported.

v  Hold down command-shift (Mac) or ctrl-shift

(Windows), and drag out a rectangle. You will see a grid

of frames appear. Don't release the mouse button, but

you can now release the command/ctrl-shift keys.

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IMAGE GRID (CONT.) v  While continuing to hold the mouse button down, you can

adjust the number of rows and columns using the cursor (arrow)

keys on the keyboard. The up/down arrows increase/decrease the

number of rows in the grid, and the right/left arrows increase/

decrease the number of columns in the grid.

v  Again, while continuing to hold the mouse button you can

adjust the space between the rows and columns using shift+the

cursor keys on the keyboard. Shift + the up/down arrows increases/

decreases the vertical space between rows, and shift + the right/left

arrows increases/decreases the horizontal space between columns.

v  Release the mouse button, and a precise grid of frames will be

created, with an image placed in each frame.

v  The grid is not grouped, and each image may have to be

manipulated to fit their frames.

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DATA MERGE

v Mailing labels (re: Word)

v Personalized letters, postcards, etc

v Contact directories

v Nametags

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MULTIPLE PAGE PDF IMPORT

v  Import more than one page of a multi-page

PDF in InDesign simply by turning on the Show

Import Options in the Place dialog box. Once

the options box is open, choose which pages from

the PDF you want to import (or select All to bring

them all in).

v  Once you click OK, you’ll see the normal Place

PDF cursor, except that every time you click,

another PDF (in order) is placed until all PDFs

have been placed in your document.

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PLACING IMAGES

For the slimmest possible InDesign files :

1.  Don’t copy and paste content from

Photoshop or a web browser

2.  Don’t leave extra items floating around

(stuff on pasteboards, extra master pages).

3.  Do go to File > Save As to create a

duplicate of your document.

4.  Do resize images and set their resolution in

Photoshop, not InDesign.

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PREFLIGHTING & PACKAGING

v  Best thing you can learn for your printer.

v  Click File > Preflight. Open the Preflight

Check dialog screen. You will find

categorized sections to check documents

for errors and missing files.

v  A small warning icon indicates problem

areas.

v  Missing files can be replaced those from

the Preflight Check dialog screen.

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SHORTCUTS

v The secret handshake between InDesign users.

v They are your friend! They expedite your workflow by leaps and bounds.

v  Job security! A graphics teacher once told me that someone who uses

shortcuts in Adobe products appears to be an expert to the untrained eye!

v  http://gilbertconsulting.com/resources-misc.html

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QUESTIONS?

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Thank you!

Contact Nicolette: Office 919.843.7323 Mobile 919.926.8094 [email protected] Adobe InDesign Users Group Contact: Kelly Vaughn: [email protected]

Resources: -  InDesign Secrets -  O’Reilly Digital Studio -  Adobe.com -  Trial and error