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FIGURE 1.5
InDesign effects are easy to add and easy to remove from an object.
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Directional Feather Effect: Gradient feathering also may be controlled by adjusting the direc-
tional angle, so an object fades stronger along a specific direction.
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Bevel and Emboss Effects: Create a relief effect of the object rising off the page with the bevel
and emboss effects.
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Satin Effect: The Satin effect gives the object a sheen like it was made out of satin.
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Inner Shadow Effect: Drop shadowing has been available in previous versions of InDesign,
but now you can add an inner shadow to make the objects appear recessed.
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Inner and Outer Glow Effect: Inner and outer glows allow you to highlight specific objects
with a number of options.
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Glyphs: The Glyphs palette has been improved to help you easily find recently used glyphs. You
also can sort glyphs and save glyph sets.
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Place multiple objects: If you need to place multiple objects in the document at a single time,
InDesign CS3 now supports this feature. It also allows you to cycle through the content to the
place using thumbnails.
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Quick Apply: The Quick Apply palette works using search letters and provides a quick way to
access commands, scripts, and styles.
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Table and cell styles: The ability to work with styles for characters and paragraphs has been a
great feature in InDesign, and this same styles feature has been added to table and cell formatting.
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