The following publicationĭemonstrates how to produce a Table of Contents from Tables and importing Microsoft Word tables. Graphics in to cells and formatting them, wrapping text around Row height, shading cells, setting borders, entering text and Setting pages into 3 columns, duplicating lines and printingĪnd manage tables. Students to create a two-page newsletter for a Society of Architects.Īll the text required in the publication is provided.Ī 6-sided pamphlet which includes the use of landscape orientation, The Multi-user version provides a project that requires One document to another to create advertising publications like:ĭesigns are created using wrap text around graphics, adding multipleĬolumns to pages and layering page elements. Styles, create custom styles and applying them, copy styles from To create page structures that remain fixed while the contentĬan be updated as required. Shade frames, align frames and add leader characters to text How to insert text and graphics into frames, how to formatįrames, use frames options, apply effects such as drop shadowĪnd bevel and emboss, thread text from one frame to another, Insert lines and multiple copies of lines to product tables suchįrames. Indents, hanging indents, use the Tab Ruler to insert left, right,Ĭentre and decimal tabs, add leader characters to tab stops, Module 2: InDesign CS3 Advanced Exercisesĩ: Using Tables in Publications (20 pages)ġ3: Creating Multimedia Products (30 pages)Ī document, insert and format text, spell check text, insertĪnd format graphics and create thumbnail sketches through theĪ page into quarters, use column and page guides, adding bordersĪnd rotate objects to produce a greeting card such as: 1: Introduction to InDesign CS3 (27 pages)Ĥ: Creating Newsletters Using Frames (28 pages)ĥ: Creating Menus Using Frames (26 pages)Ħ: Using Styles in Publications (22 pages)
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