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Issue #15 - December 2006/January 2007Issue #14 - October/November 2006Issue #13 - August/September 2006
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  • Tipapalooza 2, AKA 19 pages of short, easy-to digest tips from some of the best names in the biz.
  • A step-by-step how-to on automating a pesky table of contents (TOCs).
  • Review of Gluon ProScale ID 7.0.
  • Review of LinkOptimzer 2.0 from Zevrix Solutions.
  • Q&As on mysterious paragraph indent problems, four-letter extensions, table alignment, and Pantone color libraries.
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  • Design better with grids. See real-life examples and get hands-on tips.
  • Snippets? Bridge? Bah! Good, old-fashioned Libraries are a great way to manage your InDesign assets.
  • Some designers look down on gradients, but when used wisely, they can add a lot to your design projects.
  • See samples from the student winners of the 2006 Adobe Design Achievement Awards.
  • Watch a major magazine get a redesign -- in InDesign.
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  • Bridge, a grown-up version of Photoshop's File Browser, is a valuable tool for InDesign users. These 10 -- OK, 11 -- tips will make you a Bridge wizard.
  • INX goes way beyond backward compatibility with InDesign CS. It can solve major InDesign problems for you in a flash.
  • Review of StyleFlocker, a free plug-in that helps you manage character, paragraph, and object styles.
  • Reviews and free sample chapters of three books.
  • XML Part 2: How to get XML out of InDesign and repurpose it for other media.
 

Issue #12 - June/July 2006Issue #11 - April/May 2006Issue #10 - February/March 2006
$11.00

  • XML Part 1: Find out if XML is right for you, then learn the best ways to import it into InDesign.
  • World Languages Part 2: Import and typeset Asian languages.
  • Add movies to your InDesign documents. Yep, movies! [Note: To properly view these movies if you run Mac OS X 10.4 or later, update to Acrobat 7.0.5 or later.]
  • Q&As on setting output resolution, avoiding RGB errors, applying rounded strokes to text, and rotating multiple drop shadows.
  • Reviews of three commercial cropmark plug-ins and one free script.
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  • Typesetting rules and best practices
  • Incorporating languages other than English in your documents
  • A how-to on Data Merge, the best friend you didn't know you already had
  • A how-to on centering objects on a page
  • Interviews with three of InDesign's primary software architects
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  • Little-known InDesign features that improve your productivity
  • Easy ways to streamline your workflow so you have more time for the important stuff -- like design
  • A how-to on creating a realistic spotlight that draws all eyes to your work
  • A how-to on skewing type on a path
  • Review of Q2ID, a top-notch converter of QuarkXPress files
 

Issue #09 - December 2005/January 2006
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  • Adobe InCopy InDepth: Leave Editing to the Editors
    Tired of being editors' monkey? Anne-Marie Concepcion explains how you never have to do their bidding again.
  • InDepth: Turn the Tables
    Tables don't have to be a chore. Keith Gilbert hands you shortcuts, scripts and plug-ins to take away the tedium.
  • InDepth: InDesign Server
    Find out why Max Dunn calls this new addition to the InDesign family the best thing since Gutenberg.
  • Step-by-step how-to: Set Type Well
    While InDesign sets good type by default, Rufus Deuchler shows you how to make your type look even better.
  • Step-by-step how-to: Fade an Item's Edge
    David Blatner walks you through the process of fading just a portion of an image or text. It's easier than you'd expect?all you need are Feather and nests.