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Chapter 1: Understanding InDesign Ingredients
Figure 1-4:
The
collapsed
dock is the
default (left),
but you can
expand it
(right).
Working with workspaces
Although you can rearrange InDesign’s panels to suit your needs, rearranging
again and again as you switch from one task to another can be a real chore.
For example, you may open several of the table- and text-oriented panels
when working on text, but then close them and open the graphics- and
positioning-oriented panels when refining layout placement.
That’s why InDesign lets you create workspaces, which are essentially
memorized panel collections. Display the panels you want, where you want
them, and create a new workspace by choosing Window➪Workspace➪New
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