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If you've wondered how the InDesign pros get twice the work done in half the time, here's the answer: They know every inside tip, every hidden keyboard shortcut, and every little trick that gives them the edge. They know the fastest, smartest, and most efficient way to do just about everything. In short, they know all the "tricks of the trade." And now, you can too.
This book is packed cover-to-cover, wall-to-wall with nothing but those cool little inside tips that can make you faster, better, and have more fun using Adobe InDesign CS2. There are no detailed descriptions on working with hyphenation dictionaries, or long boring discussions on color workflow, it's just tips--short, sweet, and to the point.
So why just tips? When we (you, me, etc.) look at books, if we see the word "Tip" we're all immediately drawn to it. That's because we know we're about to learn something really cool. Maybe it's an undocumented keyboard shortcut, a hidden inside secret, or just a faster, better way to do something we do every day. The only problem with the tips in these books is there's never enough of 'em. That is, until now.
We wanted to create a book that is nothing but these tips, hundreds of tips, but with the added bonus that each tip would have a full color graphic along with it, showing you exactly how it's done. Most importantly, to get in this book they've got to be "Killer Tips." The kind of tip that makes you smile, nod, and then call all your friends and "tune them up" with your new status as InDesign guru.
This book is your ticket to working faster and smarter in Adobe InDesign CS2 than you ever thought you could, and best of all, you'll have a blast doing it.
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Based on 3 Ratings
A series of insider's tips for using InDesign which will streamline your operations - 2005-12-06
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Scott Kelby and Terry White's InDesign CS/CS2 Killer Tips provides a series of insider's tips for using InDesign which will streamline your operations. This book joins other series titles in assuming a basic knowledge and providing nothing but tips on how to enhance, streamline, and improve efforts. Each page consists of a sample illustration or screen to enhance the quick-learning reference.
Great for tips beginners, but not a desk reference for professionals - 2007-11-09
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This book is laid out, in short tips. And is great for the beginner to start out with the program. Or even for professionals to read through and see some useful tips. But I would browse it at a bookstore before you buy it if you have more than 1 or 2 years experience with InDesign or even any of the other Adobe CS apps.
This is not a reference book that lays out an exhaustive explanation about the differen, export to PDF settings, but more like, "hey did you know if you double click on the toolbar you can make it single column?" kind of book. or where to find the rounded corners "trick"
If you are new to InDesign, it's fun and is a casual read, and a great beginners tip book. Cheers.
Great Asset - 2007-03-11
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This book shows you more tips and hints than you could ever absorb. Keep it on hand to learn a lot of secrets.
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