
Quark is dying; PageMaker is gone. Adobe InDesign is now the desktop and professional publishing tool. With the release of InDesign CS, the program has matured and end users and major publications are turning to InDesign in growing numbers. But like most powerful programs (such as it's kissing cousin, Photoshop CS), InDesign has its quirks, annoyances, bugs, and dead ends. InDesign and Photoshop expert Eda Warren leads you through the minefield, showing you how to work around the program's limits, squash its bugs, and also make better aesthetic choices. InDesign Annoyances will help newcomers make the move from less capable programs, and help pros iron out the wrinkles in high end work -- from color issues to long document publishing. There are plenty of InDesign references out there, but no book gets right to the meat of the program's many hassles like InDesign Annoyances.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
2006-02-28
ISBN-10:
0596100051
ISBN-13:
9780596100056
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