![]() You can still jump to Bridge from InCopy by choosing Browse In Bridge from the File menu. InCopy CS5 has tightened its connection with Adobeīridge, the Creative Suite application that lets you manage the images, audio, and video associated with your documents. This feature ensures that anyone who works in the layout has the necessary fonts-even if they’ve neglected to keep the fonts on their computer up-to-date. If you open that InDesign layout in InCopy CS5, the document’s fonts will now load automatically previously, you had to manually install the fonts on your hard drive. ![]() That folder encloses a copy of the InDesign layout, all of the files placed in that layout, and a subfolder of the fonts used in the document. In a smaller tweak, the Links panel now includes additional information about linked objects, including keywords, which you can use to generate image captions.Ī new feature in InDesign CS5 called Document-Installed Fonts works with InDesign’s existing Package feature, which allows the designer to consolidate all of the pieces of a layout into a single folder. But for many other kinds of projects in which writers and editors have more discretion over the final product, span/split columns is very cool. For lengthy, recurring publications like Macworld, the format and styles are already set in stone by the designers, so editors don’t have the leeway to change a single column of text into multiple columns (instead we ask-politely). This feature will be a boon to many writers and editors, depending on the type of publication they’re producing. Use the Eyedropper tool to pick up the style of one photo caption and apply it to an unstyled caption. From there, you can specify the number of subcolumns for your list, and adjust the amount of spacing above and below the list, as well as the space between the subcolumns. ![]() You just select the bulleted text in Layout view, choose Window->Type & Tables, choose Span Columns from the Paragraph panel’s drop-down menu (Window->Type & Tables->Paragraph), and in the resulting Span Columns dialog box select Split Column from the Paragraph Layout menu. Let’s say you want to save space in your layout by dividing a long single-column bulleted list into two shorter, side-by-side columns within a text frame. ![]()
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