Chapter 10. Pages And Books


Most people who lay out documents work on projects that have more than one page booklets, brochures, newsletters, menus, proposals, magazines, books, and so on. Even a lowly business card has two pages if you design a front and back.

When you work with multipage documents, you need to add pages, flow text, apply page numbers, and force text to move to certain pages.

If you are working on very complex documents, you need to make sure all the pages have the same structure.

If you are working on a book, you will want to join individual chapters together. You may also want to automate the process of creating a table of contents or an index.

Here's where you'll learn how to automate and organize working with multipage layouts. In addition, you'll learn how to use InDesign's Book features to synchronize multiple documents in a large project. You'll also discover special features for creating a table of contents from text.



InDesign CS2 for Macintosh and Windows(c) Visual QuickStart Guide
InDesign CS4 for Macintosh and Windows: Visual QuickStart Guide
ISBN: 0321573579
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 309
Authors: Sandee Cohen

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