Although we've tried throughout this book to introduce the features and explain the workflow of InCopy, you may stumble upon something that we haven't covered. In this case (unlikely, we hope), you can consult the Adobe Help Center, a cool new application that offers a centralized location for help files for any CS2 application you have installed. Choose Help > InCopy Help to launch the Help Center (Figure 1.30). Figure 1.30. Access all the available InCopy documentation in the new Help Center.You can browse the contents, navigate an alphabetical index, or type in a specific phrase and click the Search button. When you find helpful information that you might want to refer to again, click the Bookmark icon and give the bookmark a memorable name. The link to the information will be saved under the Bookmarks tab on the left side of the Help Center. If the information helps you so much you want to commit it to paper, click the Print icon at the top of the Help Center window. Now that we've given you a tour of the InCopy interface, and you can find your way around the place, it's time to really get started. In the next chapter you'll learn how to create new InCopy documents, open existing files, and save document presets. |