Adobe InDesign CS5 - Illustrated Unit A: Getting Started with InDesign CS5
Objectives Upon completion of this unit, you should be able to: Understand page layout software Start InDesign Explore the InDesign workspace Create a new document Name and save a document Work with panels Work with guides Use Adobe Help
Understanding Page Layout Software Adobe InDesign is a page layout software program Includes tools for positioning text and graphics on document pages With InDesign, you can: Create and place graphics Choose from many colors Position objects easily Store items Create interactive buttons and hyperlinks Export documents
Understanding Page Layout Software (cont’d.)
Starting InDesign When starting InDesign you will see: For the first time: Welcome Screen: offers options for opening or creating a document, or visiting Adobe Web site Without the Welcome screen: Default workspace Program opens without any documents open
Starting InDesign FIGURE A-2: InDesign window
Starting InDesign FIGURE A-3: Newsletter document
Exploring the InDesign Workspace InDesign workspace Includes the following features: Document tab Control panel Tools panel Panels Document window Pasteboard Rulers Status bar
Exploring the InDesign Workspace FIGURE A-4: Essentials workspace
Creating a New Document Before you create a new document: Know what you would like to create Planning helps you make the right choices Create a new document in the New Document dialog box: Click File on the Application bar Point to New Click Document
Creating a New Document FIGURE A-5: New Document dialog box
Creating a New Document FIGURE A-6: New document
Naming and Saving a Document To save a document: Click File on the Application bar Click Save To name a document: Click File on the Application bar Click Save As Floating windows: Allows you to view artwork in another document while working in one
Naming and Saving a Document Figure A-7: Save As dialog box
Naming and Saving a Document FIGURE A-8: Creating a floating document window
Working with Panels Panels: Moveable objects in the workspace Contain buttons, check boxes, and menus you can use to work with and format InDesign objects Example: Swatches panel includes color swatches for applying colors to objects To open a panel in the workspace: Click the panel’s name or icon Or click Window on the Application bar
Working with Panels Figure A-9: View of expanded Swatches panel
Working with Guides Guides: Horizontal and vertical lines created and positioned in the document window Have what seems like a magnetic pull Causes objects (e.g., text or graphics) to snap, or exactly align, to them Make it easy to position objects precisely Many options: Align, lock, group, ungroup, rotate, etc.
Working with Guides Figure A-10: New guide
Working with Guides Figure A-11: Four new guides
Using Adobe Help Adobe Community Help window Opens with help topics and resources Categorized by subject (e.g., Text and Graphics) Expand subjects by clicking the plus sign to the left of a subject name Clicking a topic name displays information about that topic You can also search for a specific keyword or phrase
Using Adobe Help Figure A-12: Adobe InDesign CS5 Help
Using Adobe Help Figure A-13: Graphics Help topic
Using Adobe Help Figure A-14: Help topic about placing multiple graphics