Adobe InDesign CS6 Classroom in a BookDescription |
The 16 project-based lessons in this text show students step-by-step the key techniques for working with InDesign CS6.
Students learn what they need to know to create engaging page layouts using InDesign CS6. This completely revised CS6 edition covers the new tools for adding PDF form fields, linking content, and creating alternative layouts for digital publishing. The companion CD includes all the lesson files that students need to work along with the book. This thorough, self-paced guide to Adobe InDesign CS6 is ideal for beginning students who want to master the key features of this program. Students who already have some experience with InDesign can improve their skills and learn InDesign's newest features.
Instructor Notes for this title will be available soon on the Pearson Higher Education site.
Sample thePTG Adobe CS6 Product Guide (ISBN: 0321862503) to your accounts. It includes a complete list of PTG CS6 products by application and user level and includes bestseller information. PDF version also available on the PTG Academic Sales NEO group: https://neo.pearson.com/groups/ptg-academic-sales
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Table of Contents |
Getting Started 1 Introducing the Workspace 2 Getting to Know InDesign 3 Setting Up a Document and Working with Pages 4 Working with Objects 5 Flowing Text 6 Editing Text 7 Working with Typography 8 Working with Color 9 Working with Styles 10 Importing and Modifying Graphics 11 Creating Tables 12 Working with Transparency 13 Printing and Exporting 14 Creating Adobe PDF Documents with Form Fields 15 Exporting for E-Readers 16 Working with Long Documents BONUS 17 (download): Creating an iPad Publication |

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The Adobe Creative Team of designers, writers, and editors has extensive, real world knowledge of Adobe products. They work closely with the Adobe product development teams and Adobe's Instructional Communications team to come up with creative, challenging, and visually appealing projects to help both new and experienced users get up to speed quickly on Adobe software products. |

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