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Issue #29 - April/May 2009Issue #28 - February/March 2009Issue #27 - December 2008/January 2009
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  • 10 tricks for an InDesign file that prints perfectly 
  • Drawing inside InDesign made easy
  • Creating accessible PDFs from InDesign
  • Free publication flatplan templates
  • InTips: Fun things to do with indents
  • InBrief: Quick Takes on helpful products
  • Meet Modern Dog: Imaginative, bold and playful designs
  • InReview: StoryTweaker and Smart Styles
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  • Sweet shortcuts and solutions to your everyday tasks and special workflows
  • The nitty-gritty of prepping files for Flash Professional in InDesign CS4
  • InStep: ID to XFL to FLA to SWF
  • Dynamic, variable-content layers 
  • InQuestion: answers, answers and more answers!
  • InMath InReview: typesetting mathmatics in InDesign 
  • Helpful new products review
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    • Just what the doctor ordered -- the cure for Typochondria
    • Make a splash with drop caps
    • Auto-style as you write
    • Immerse yourself in serene design
    • Style fractions for free
    • Meet and learn from four key InDesign team members
    • Helpful products for the holidays: from CS4 plug-ins to Pantone coffee mugs
    • Questions about CS4 answered here
    • Color Management 101: educate your monitor for better onscreen color
     

    Issue #26 - October/November 2008Issue #25 - August/September 2008Issue #24 - June/July 2008
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    • The lowdown on the new InDesign CS4
    • The power of CS3's Find/Change automation
    • Fun new ways to use anchored objects in CS2 and CS3
    • Always-on preflighting
    • From InDesign to Flash in minutes
    • Editorial templates for your writers
    • Books designed in InDesign
    • Flightcheck Designer and InTools' reviews
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    • 9 easy ways to harness the power of color
    • 5 type tips everyone can use
    • 6 transparency tricks
    • 1 killer technique for vertical side heads
    • 6 ways to move assets in and out of InDesign
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    • Improve your designs with smart use of visual hierarchy.
    • Part 2 of our XML series. Follow along with the downloadable sample files!
    • David Blatner’s tutorial (sample file included) shows you how to apply a slew of object styles to your page with one click.
    • Sing along to the flip side of Pariah Burke's series on Master Pages.
     

    Issue #23 - April/May 2008Issue #22 - February/March 2008Issue #21 - December 2007/January 2008
    $11.00

    • David Blatner shares his best quick tips for getting more work done in less time.
    • The what, why, and how of XML. Includes a simple tutorial with sample files.
    • The best ways to align objects.
    • If you think Master Pages and funk music don't go together, think again.
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    • Tips for helping your display type look its best
    • Transparency in InDesign -- make it work for you
    • What is JDF, and should you care?
    • How-to on sorting text and tables
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    • Tips on going beyond CMYK to the land of spot colors, varnishes, metallics, mirror board, translucent paper, and more.
    • Tutorial on building tool tips for PDFs inside InDesign.
    • The best way to swap files between InDesign CS3 and CS2 users.
    • A calendar how-to that comes with its own script and text file.
    • The cure for Manuallinebreakitis, a terrible disease affecting many InDesign users.
     

    Issue #20 - October/November 2007Issue #19 - August 2007/September 2007Issue #18 - June 2007/July 2007
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    • If your project involves almost any kind of fold and you don't set up the InDesign file correctly, you'll lose time and money. Includes two free scripts that help you set up your INDD files.
    • Master the many kinds of text wrap *and* get a free skull font.
    • The typesetter of the American edition of the Harry Potter series reveals the secrets behind his InDesign workflow.
    • Take your InDesign settings anywhere. (Also good for restoring settings after an upgrade.)
    • Real tips straight from the new book, Real World InDesign CS3
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    • David Blatner unmasks InDesign's hidden characters.
    • Tips and tricks from Sandee Cohen.
    • Terri Stone gathers insights and lots of stunning examples from the publishing design director of Chronicle Books. (Bonus: How you too can work for Chronicle)
    • Reviews of InPreflight and ChartBot.
    • David Blatner ferrets out Tim Cole, Adobe's elusive InDesign evangelist.
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    • Create well-designed e-forms in InDesign and Acrobat to extend your all-important brand.
    • With a combo of InDesign, Bridge, and our specially modified scripts, you can create customized contact sheets without opening Photoshop.
    • Reviews of eight font managers for Mac and Windows.
    • How-to on best practices in applying color to text and objects.
    • Trick InDesign into generating default layer sets.
     

    Issue #17 - April 2007/May 2007Issue #16 - February 2007/March 2007Issue #15 - December 2006/January 2007
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    • Michael Murphy takes you on a tour of InDesign CS3's highlights.
    • David Blatner pokes around ID CS3's corners to uncover the little stuff that affects your everyday workflow.
    • Anne-Marie Concepcion and Pariah S. Burke step you through using the Photoshop-like effects that are now inside InDesign.
    • Sandee Cohen translates GREP, a language unknown to most creative pros, into something you can understand and use to be more efficient.
    • David interviews ID CS3 senior product manager Chad Siegel.
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    • How-to on weaving an image in front and back of vector text, a la "Sports Illustrated."
    • How-to on using InDesign to create interactive buttons in Acrobat PDFs.
    • Q&As on changing views when changing pages, thin spaces that don't break, and the dreaded white box transparency issue.
    • The next time you're asked to create an InDesign document that involves formatting lots of data, consider one of the automation options in this article.
    • It may not be register high on the Flash-o-meter, but proper H&J will keep your text looking good and your readers reading. We've got detailed specs on getting it right.
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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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