Datasheet
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Learning feature names
- Top 10 differences you need to understand
- Opening QuarkXPress files
- Creating a new document
- Navigating documents
- Importing text and graphics
- Using native file formats
- Working with tables
- Using creative effects
- Preflight and proofing
- Important techniques
- Exporting PDF files
- Rich, interactive documents
- Supercharging your workflow
- InDesign CS5 resources
- Index

When in Power Zoom mode, the red
rectangle shows the area that you’ll
see when you release the mouse
buon. Drag the rectangle to view a
dierent area or page. Use the scroll
wheel or the arrow keys on your
keyboard to change zoom percentage.
You can click a tab to
navigate from one
document to another.
Drag the tab to separate
it into its own window.
e Arrange Documents
widget in the Application
Bar lets you quickly
position multiple
windows onscreen.
e Pages panel can display pages vertically
(above le) or horizontally (above right),
which oen allows you to see more pages in
a smaller space. To change the view
seings, choose Panel Options from the
panel menu.
When the pointer is within the Pages
panel, it changes into a grabber
hand. You can use a mouse wheel, or
click and drag, to scroll through the
pages of a document.
To move to a particular page,
double-click a page icon in the
Pages panel (right). To navigate
within a multipage document, use
the controls at the boom le of
the document window (below).
Type the page or master-page num-
ber you want to display, and then
click OK or press Return or Enter.
You can also navigate to a dierent
page by:
Choosing or entering a page num-
ber in the page number eld at the
bottom of the document window.
Clicking the First Page, Previ-
ous Page, Next Page, or Last Page
arrows on either side of the page
number eld.
Choosing any of the navigation
commands in the Layout menu.
For example, Go Back returns to
the last page you viewed, much like
the Back button in a web browser.
Double-clicking page icons in the
Pages panel (Window > Pages).
Pressing Shi+Page Down to go
to the next page or Shi+Page Up
to go to the previous page. In a
facing-pages document, you can
instead press Option (Mac OS)
or Alt (Windows) to navigate one
spread at a time.
Navigating through windows
If you have more than one document
window open, you can switch from
one to another by choosing from
the Window menu or by pressing
Command+~ (Mac OS) or Ctrl+Tab
(Windows).
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