tailieunhanh - ADOBE INDESIGN CS2 REVEALED- P27

ADOBE INDESIGN CS2 REVEALED- P27: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. | CHAPTER SUMMARY CHAPTER SUMMARY Chapter 10 shows you how to create a book from multiple documents. You learned how to add different InDesign files to the Book palette how to manipulate the pagination and the order of documents and how to modify the page range of individual documents. You then moved on to learn how to generate a table of contents and how to use paragraph styles to quickly format a table of contents. Then you jumped to the back of the book and learned how to generate an index. You learned how to create index entries how to generate cross-reference entries and how to sort index entries. What You Have Learned How to create a book files How to add documents to the Book palette How to manipulate the order of documents in a book file How to modify the page range of documents How to use paragraph styles to create a table of contents How to load paragraph styles How to maintain consistent styles between documents in a book How to generate a table of contents How to create index entries How to generate an index How to generate a cross-reference index entry How to sort index entries Key Terms Book A collection of two or more InDesign documents in a file with an .indb file extension paginated consecutively throughout. Book palette The palette to which you add InDesign documents in order to create a book that is paginated consecutively throughout. Cross-reference Entries in an index that refer to other entries in the same index usually preceded with See or See also. Sections Pages in a document where page numbering changes. INDESIGN 10-30 Making Books Tables of Contents and .