Operation Manual

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Exporting and publishing
Last updated 11/30/2015
Mobile & Tablet experience You get a rich mobile viewing experience of your published InDesign documents.
Smoother page transitions with swipe gesture improvements.
Share dialog displays on the full screen
Mobile optimized layout of thumbnails for better viewing and accessibility.
The tablet view includes an easy-to-use scrollable thumbnail view.
Sharing options You can choose to share your published documents on Twitter and over email. You can also provide
your viewers with the option to download your document in the the PDF format.
Sharing options You can choose to share your published documents on Twitter and over email.
Transparency effect The published online documents support transparency and other effects with blending modes.
The only exceptions are text frames, groups, buttons, objects with animation, and MSOs overlapping with objects
containing transparency.
Update published documents You can update a published document by updating the source and republishing it.
What is a technology preview feature?
Not to be confused with “betas” (features or new products that are complete but not fully tested), Technology Previews*
are intentionally “unfinished.” In other words, the features are fully tested and supported, but were still perfecting their
capabilities; “previewing” the technology gives Creative Cloud members the opportunity to trial the functionality and
give feedback to the product teams—who use the information to further shape the development of the features.
Publish an InDesign document online
1 To publish the current document online, click the Publish Online button in the App bar or choose File > Publish
Online (Preview).
The Publish Online Options dialog box is displayed.
2 In the General tab of the Publish Online dialog box, enter the following information:
Title Title of the online document.
This name is displayed as the browser title of the published output.