tailieunhanh - ADOBE INDESIGN CS2 REVEALED- P3

ADOBE INDESIGN CS2 REVEALED- P3:Welcome to Adobe InDesign CS2—Revealed. This book offers creative projects, concise instructions, and complete coverage of basic to advanced InDesign skills, helping you to create polished, professional-looking layouts. Use this book as you learn InDesign, and then use it later as your own reference guide. | Horizontal lines divide the Toolbox into nine sections that are grouped by function. The top section contains the selection tools. The section beneath that contains item creation tools drawing tools shape tools and type tools. Next is a section that contains transform tools such as the Rotate Tool and the Scale Tool. Below that you ll find the Eyedropper Tool the Gradient Tool the Button Tool and the Scissors Tool. You can think of the next section as the navigation section which houses the Hand Tool used for scrolling through the document and the Zoom Tool used for magnifying your view of the document. The bottommost sections of the Toolbox contain functions for applying colors and gradients to objects and for choosing Normal or Preview. Preview allows you to view your document without the guides being visible. To choose a tool you simply click it you can also press a single key to access a tool. For example pressing p selects the Pen Tool. To learn the shortcut key for each tool point to a tool until a tooltip appears with the tool s name and its shortcut key in parentheses. Figure 5 shows the tooltip for the Type Tool. QUII TIP Shortcut keys are not case-sensitive. Working with Palettes InDesign features 38 palettes all of which are listed and can be accessed from the Window menu. Some palettes are placed within categories on the Window menu. For example all of the text and table-related palettes such as the Character palette the Tabs palette and the Table palette are listed in the Type Tables category on the Window menu. Palettes offer controls for you to modify and manipulate FIGURE 5 your work for example the Character palette offers controls for changing the font font size and leading as shown in Figure 6. By default palettes appear in groups along the right side of the document window this is necessary to conserve space on your monitor. The default groupings of palettes are designed so that palettes with similar functions are grouped together. QUICKTIP .