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Hey there, this is a bonus video that I've made so I can share with you

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the latest updates that have come out in

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InDesign since the original recording of this course.

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Adobe are constantly updating the software,

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so I thought this would be a handy way to keep you super up to date.

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Now, I'll go through all of the features and put them

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in what I think is the most important,

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to the more obscure ones towards the end of this video.

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I'm going to stop talking and I'm going to start showing you the new features.

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First up, if you are playing along and you've downloaded the exercise files,

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open up the newsletter.

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It's the only file you can open.

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Let's talk about the very first feature, and it's unavoidable.

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It's this properties panel.

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It's the talk of the InDesign town.

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Either love it or you hate it.

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I'm in the love it.

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I'm going to try and convince you the same,

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but I'll show you how to turn it off.

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Basically, it's the same panel that's been in illustrator for a little while,

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and Photoshop just got at this version.

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It's contextually sensitive, which is quite cool so,

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I've got the background selected, nothing.

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Selected gives me options to change the height and the width and all that good stuff.

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But when I end up clicking on this image here,

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I've got image options,

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text wrap, frame fitting.

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All that stuff that you end up with a bunch of panels will

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open if you need to text wrap is this giant one, it's always in the way.

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The close of the roll-up and what they've done is this little dot, in the corner.

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There is more. You can click on that and it expands out to be a bit fuller.

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The one finding the most useful is things like

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paragraph styles and character styles are fine.

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It's that big group of panels that I have open always in the way.

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With this selected here you can see it's got paragraph styles,

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character styles got lovely little dropdown.

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You can apply and do stuff.

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I love it, but there's some things are going to be

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a bit weird, you going to have to get used to it.

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Like this image selected. You are like,

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"the links panel, it's gone."

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Instead of just going and opening it, which you can do,

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just go back to the old school way and just have

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a look at this quick actions and all these things they're quite good.

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If want to replace to file here and put file placement image.

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Super easy, super quick.

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You'll find 90 percent of everything you need just over here in the Properties panel.

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The one thing you might not be able to live with is,

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I'm not sure if you've noticed it yet, but the control bar is gone.

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There is the big bar on the top here.

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This is the one where I'm like,

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"I'm not sure I can live without this," missy ugly button on the top.

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It's too handy.

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I can see why they turned it off for people that are new, because man,

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it is daunting and you can get a lot of the options over here.

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But how about me and you just for this course,

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we'll try and live without the control panel and we'll see where it folds down.

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One little tip I just stumbled across was,

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some of these icons you can click whilst holding down

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the Option key on a Mac or the Alt key on a PC,

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and it gives you more options.

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Some of them don't work. If I hold the Option key down and my Mac,

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Alt key on PC and click font size does nothing.

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But I was working in here and I was, ooh.

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I don't know how I stumbled across this,

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but I was holding down the option key,

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I clicked drop caps and it opens up that panel.

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If you know that there's a panel that you can go into up here,

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it's likely to be connected to the icon next to the feature here.

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Does that makes? I had nothing selected.

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The other one I found was new page, "new page!"

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It's not what I wanted. I've undone.

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I want to hold down the option key and click it and you get given a bit more,

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you can pick master pages and numbers of pages, well, that stuff.

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Some of them can be clicked, some of them can't.

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If you're, "no, I am old school,

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I can't live in this properties rows."

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You can go up to essential and go back to essentials

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classic and go back to the way it was in the last version.

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Probably you've got your own layouts and things sit up anyway,

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so you can jump back to that.

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we're going essentials, we can give it a try.

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Like I said, I've been using for a couple of weeks now,

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I'm somewhere in the properties panel.

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But like me, complain if there's things that are missing,

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like I can't believe they removed that.

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Adobe has few Google Adobe feature requests.

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It starts off at this site, this wish form,

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and you end up at this thing called user voice and that's

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how people vote on features and get into the top of the list.

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Some complaining, it's helpful criticism.

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Alright. Next feature. This feature is called adjust layouts.

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It's been over here, it's been staring at us and now brand

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new properties panel and this is really amazing.

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I do a lot of work across consonants.

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In New Zealand where I'm from an Island where I live. Everything is A4.

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A lot of work I do ends up being in the US and

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for some banana reason we like to use different size bits of paper.

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Let's say, I'm going to look at this top page up here.

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What I want to do is currently,

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you can see I've got nothing selected it's set to US letter.

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I need to get it ready for Europe.

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I need to go to A4 and you just end up with this.

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It's my job to show you how it works.

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You can see format issues,

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just nothing lines up anymore.

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Imagine if there was a button that you could click and say,

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"I'd like you to be A4? "

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We won't change anything else at the moment.

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Let's just click okay and be ready to be amazed.

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Cool, huh. Just went ahead and changed it.

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I love that so much. Undo, redo.

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Now, you might have noticed that this thing isn't working,

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so it's a little bit of prep work or at least some best practices if

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you work in a company where you know you

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have to go through all these different file sizes.

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We're doing a traditional print design.

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But this might be landscape,

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portrait designs for e-books or magazines,

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digital magazines will publish online,

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maybe banner ads [inaudible] formats.

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I want to undo that.

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Before I go and change my adjust layout,

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I need to do some preventative maintenance.

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This image selected, I'm going to say I would like you to

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auto fit and I want you to be fit frame proportionately.

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No, this one fit content proportionally.

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I always get mixed up with these if you do too, happens to everybody.

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Okay, so I'm telling it to auto fit and

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fit content proportionately and now if I go and change it,

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click on the background, just layout,

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change to A4, get ready, it looks good.

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what happens when you've got lots of columns and text and things?

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Let's have a look. I'm going to go back file rivet.

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File rivet, if you don't know,

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it goes back to the last time you hit save.

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Okay, just a handy way of jumping back a few steps.

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Let's look at this page more complex,

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there's columns, there's margins, there's things.

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Textboxes I do that all the time.

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It's habit, I make sure that the textbox fits the edge

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of the text and that's going to throw some problems.

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Let's try it now and then I'll show you how to fix it.

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Missing over set everything's wrong.

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I'm going to undo and all you need to do is you probably spotted in the app.

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But look at this, adjust font.

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You can set minimum and maximum adjustments.

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I haven't found that to be necessary at the moment for anything that I've worked on.

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I'm going to make it A4 and I'm going to say,

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okay, and look at that.

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Before, after.

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Just magic, the columns,

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the gutters, everything just adjusts.

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Now, what happened to the fonts?

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You'd be like, because what was it before?

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Let's have a look, undo.

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This is when it's US letter.

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Couple of things to look at.

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This one here is 40 points and this one here is 10 points.

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I'm going to turn it back, so now it's A4. Let's have a look.

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40 ended up going down to 38.6.

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Now, it really depends on brand guidelines and how specific you are.

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If you are, "man, I can't deal with bits of fonts sizes."

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You might have to go and adjust it now,

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but it gets you close.

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Let's look at the body copy here.

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You can see it's gone from 10.0 to 10.1.

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You might be horrified and you might be,

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"there's no way we can live with 10.1 fonts."

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I guess it depends. A lot of my smaller work,

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I'm not going to worry about 10.1.

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But if you're working with a larger business

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and there's just lots of documents and it's going to cause it to trouble.

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You could go and clear the overrides.

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Well, just not adjust the font when you're adjusting the layout.

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that whole US to metric to imperial thing,

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you're just doing design changes.

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or the client comes back and says the margins are too tight.

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There's just a lot of layout work you're going to have to do to fix that,

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right? Let's do that.

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I'm not going to change the page size,

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I'm just going to play around with the margins.

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I'm going to use the inside and the outside.

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I'm going to bump it up some random measurement.

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Actually random 30 millimeters.

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You can just type in measurements if you're not sure how to do it and points.

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I'm going to click okay. Keep an eye on like things like this.

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This is one of the things I'm, "it's only a small thing" but watch.

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Shuffled in, all the column's changed.

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You can see here, man, just really good.

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super handy just for small like margin changes.

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You come back and we need three milles for everything.

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That's a believe typically in my part of the world.

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I'm going to click okay and you'll see it just tucked it a little bit,

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but it adjusted the image.

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I need to do it a bit better.

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Let's go back to old school six mille.

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Keep an eye on this and the image down here.

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Click okay. Just got bigger and it drove out the image.

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I think it's big enough or already being set to auto.

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Remember when we did the auto up here,

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this guy needs to be auto fit and next second option in.

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Alright, let's auto adjust, that's my favorite.

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We did properties first because we couldn't really ignore it,

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but adjust layout was one of those life-changing features, in my opinion.

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Anyway, let's look at the next life-changing feature in InDesign.

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Quickly before we move on,

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Alright, back to the features and this one is a big one.

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Imagine if there was a way you could send your PDF to a client,

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they could add comments and that they come back into InDesign?

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Not only would they just indicate where the changes were they'd actually update the text.

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If that doesn't sound exciting view skip to the next feature.

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But for me and a lot of people out there,

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I know this is amazing.

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We used to go to word and it was a workaround for it.

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There's lots of plug-ins that try and do it.

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But pro and InDesign can't do it by itself until now,

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and the workflow is amazing.

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Let me show you how the workflow goes.

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I've done this for the client.

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I've got to send it to the clients.

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I'm going to go file, export.

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It has to be a PDF for this to work and print all interactive it doesn't matter.

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I'm just going to call it newsletter.

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I'm going to click save,

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and I'm going to leave everything set to the default.

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I'm going to I click export.

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It's obviously text. I know.

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Oops. Alright, so now you're pretending to be the client or your boss,

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or your studio manager or your account manager who does the mock-up on your work.

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What they need to do is they need to use

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Acrobat and they need to use these commenting option.

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Commenting opens along the top here,

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I'm using the latest version of Acrobat Pro and

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basically most of these features work. Let's have a little look.

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Let's just put in a little sticky note to say, "I hate this image."

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I can't spell image of this.

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Okay, so great feedback then.

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Let's have a look at some of the texts,

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where it gets really nice is when you've got like this,

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I'm going to highlight this text and explain that I believe this is over set.

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That's cool, you can underline stuff.

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It's probably loads of bad spelling in here.

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What I really like though,

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is when you start doing stuff like this,

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when you want to insert text and this is where it gets exciting.

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Maybe just exciting for me,

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maybe exciting for you too,

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is Rosemary grows best in full sunshine. I don't know what I'm editing.

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But inside there's a bit of texts that I've left out so my copyright,

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well maybe my editor is adding things.

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A mini version of InCopy if you've ever used that.

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Let's going to go in there.

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What else is handy?

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I can delete stuff so I can say,

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see this one here it says strike through text.

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I'm just going to remove this.

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It's obvious that needs to go.

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You can draw on things,

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you can pick a color. Maybe somebody we can draw on.

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A supper mature stamps.

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This last few don't come through to InDesign.

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The handy didn't know if you've never used the thing

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before so if you're working in a place where you need to do this,

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you need to say, "I am approved," then you can do that.

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There's loads of cool stamps in here.

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I won't show them all but lots of dynamic ones to say this

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has been approved by me at this time.

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You can see it's actually a date and time has my name from my login.

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But this stuff is good for PDS but doesn't come through to InDesign.

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During shapes does adding attachments doesn't.

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But enough of this, let's save it.

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Save file. Jump it into InDesign,

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and this is where the magic happens.

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What you need to do is under window,

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let's go to PDF commits and this little bar ends up and that's the little icon for it.

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I'm going to import the comments from my newsletter in my exercise files, usually to PDF.

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You ready for the magic? Look at that.

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One thing it won't do is when I was first testing this I was in preview mode.

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If you know Preview mode or a shortcut,

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hit the "W" key on your keyboard or down here, you can turn it off.

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To make sure you're not in preview.

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You got to be in normal otherwise they don't appear. Let's have a look.

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My very useful way,

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I hate this image so I'm going to go through and switch it out.

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File image placement, lovely.

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I'm going to auto fit it proportionately.

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I always get confused which one of these two to use.

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Don't worry we are we going to look at another fancy way in a second.

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That's done. I hate that image so I have done that one ticked it.

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You can tick it or delete it,

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click on it, it'll jump to it.

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My approved is there but the stamp doesn't come through,

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so I'm just going to get rid of that.

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Now the stamp get rid of that.

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Last we've got over see it.

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Remember the highlighting, the highlighting appears, it isn't in print.

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If I go back to preview.

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There it appears. Totally right on it's totally opposite. Now I've done that one.

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Now this is where it gets really cool.

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Marking it up is one thing,

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but actually adjusting ticks is where I find this thing super amazing.

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This is all being strike through.

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Remember, I continue to accept.

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That's the wrong one. Did strike through down here as well so search is gone.

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But look at this first paragraph really,

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I don't know where I am heading.

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Where's the one? Needs to go, here it is.

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Click, just deleted the paragraph.

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Lets return in there see if there might be some work flow you might have to work

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out with your commenter or your editor and this one here as well.

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We've done that one.

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There it is. Let's add this. Where was it?

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We might have to click it and see.

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Accept. There it is.

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I don't know what I'm adding there it is there.

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You can just say it just adds it in.

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If you're going to be like my editor,

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Margaret, she does all of the ticks editing for me.

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You might just delete this whole thing,

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put extract through for that and add her own big chunk.

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You'll need to work out a workflow that works right for you.

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Anything else that's in there?

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Yeah. Missing lines in their. Goodbye lines.

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A couple of things you can do is instead of going through them one by one,

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say you trust them completely,

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you can just go up to here and say actually,

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just apply all of them.

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I've already gone through and applied them separately.

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We can say delete them all, claps them all.

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Tag them all up so we're nice and clean as you can see them.

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This is the only other option is I'm going to undo.

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You can just turn them off so you can't see them.

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Just turn to hide comments on and off. Don't print.

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So you can't just leave them on. But I love the workflow is super handy.

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If not as good as if you liking then you're like, man,

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I wish there was a more complicated, not complicated.

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I wish it was more features to that then you might want it to look into InCopy.

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Goes hand in hand with InDesign often.

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What will happen is the designer will be using InDesign and

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whoever is in charge of the copy-writing will be using InCopy.

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Why do I have to separate ones?

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Because ones are really focused on

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ticks domains and you can do cool things where you lock

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things like images and layouts and fonts choices to just a few little options.

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The design gets to say you can do this much editor,

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but not more and the editor gets a really purpose-built ticks editing software.

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Onto the next feature it's called content aware fit.

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We're going to close this down. Where are we going to do it?

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We'll do it here.

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I am on page 3, and what I want to do is continue with fit.

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We've done auto fitting with images already remember this one up the top here.

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What I want to do is show you that very new feature for fitting and it's pretty clever.

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It's using some sort of Adobe Sensei,

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machine learning AI, it's probably one of those things.

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Let's bring in a bunch of images.

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File and then to place can't help that shortcuts command D that I use.

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Look, user properties panel.

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Come on. I'm going to bring in an image.

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I am going to bring in these three.

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So shift click the top one and then the last one and you select all three.

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Click "Open". I want all three of these images.

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You can see if I use my right arrow key on my keyboard,

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they were different, I picked images that had really different ratios and formats.

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It's like a square one and a long thin one and a portrait one.

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That's just my arrow keys on my keyboard.

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I want to put them all down at the same time.

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This is not the shortcuts by the way,

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this is not the feature, at least.

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This is just cool gratify,

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and a lot of people don't know it.

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If you hold down the command and shift key on

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a Mac or control shift on a PC and drag out,

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you can see get this grid of images.

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I'm holding down the command shift on a Mac or a control shift on a PC.

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The other little trick for this is you can use the arrow keys,

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you can let go of control shift,

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keep holding the mouse down.

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You can use up to add more,

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down to remove them.

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Left, right.

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Just to add.

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You can use page up and page down,

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will do the spaces in between them.

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Anyway, we need three images.

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I'm going to line them up here.

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I go about that size.

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Hey, that happens all the time.

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Because nobody ever gets the perfect ratio images.

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You end up doing things like this option you're like,

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"Yeah, but you see this person at the top.

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That one's not too bad". Lets have a look.

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I'm going to do a couple options. I'm going to duplicate it.

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Let's actually do it all over here, little bit of space.

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This option, and I'll do this option and we'll do a third option.

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That's how it came in. We're going to use

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this first option and you can see it fills the image inside the frame,

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which is cool, but it's done some weird stuff

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with the people and I've got to go and amend it.

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Imagine if there was a clever little button that looks like this,

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that somehow went off and worked out clever things like where people's faces

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where in compositions and 3-D takes a little while.

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But look at that. This first one's not a big deal.

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When I was practicing, it did make a big difference.

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So I will try and break it and see if I can make a way.

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But this one here is very clear.

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It's gone through impact the hidden shoulders.

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It's called Content Aware Fit and it's just very clever.

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Lets see if I can break this one again.

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Instead of using that ratio,

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let's use something else.

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Lets do a couple of options, different shapes.

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One of them I did and it really looked good I'm trying to

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prove to you that it works. Two options.

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This top one here we're going to use L fit to

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frame and then this one here we're going to go content aware.

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Give it a second and take a little bit longer, it's analyzing stuff.

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It's pretty high resolution images as well.

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Its hides in it, it's not clipped off that's what I made before.

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This one here is not too different a little bit,

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not as big a gap at the top there.

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Will this change my life forever?

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No. But it's quite handy.

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It's no adjust layout,

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but it's definitely one of the more sexy things that have gone into InDesign,

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AI, machine learning, Adobe Sensei.

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But if you are dealing with Cardventure,

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it's not going to do much.

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I played around with this for quite a while to try and find good examples.

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I tried to find maybe product shots what it did it well with.

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It does really well with people.

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It's major feature, anything else?

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It's not perfect. But this is the first version of it.

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I imagine if you're looking at this and it's a year from now,

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it's the end of 2018, by the way,

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you might be using it and it's just a phenomenally more better.

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Those aren't really words, but you know what I mean.

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It's going to get better and better.

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Now, that's the default, that's the way default.

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You can turn this on by default.

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On a Mac, go to InDesign preferences, and go to general.

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If you're on a PC, go to Edit,

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right down here somewhere we is preferences and go to general. Where is it?

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The bottom feature here make it the default. Now, I totally would.

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It takes a little bit longer,

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but it definitely gives you a better starting point than this original default.

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But I've got to turn mine off because I'm a teacher and I

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need mine to look like everyone else like this.

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But if I wasn't, I'd be tuning it on. Thank you very much.

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You go down here and let's get onto the next page up.

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Next feature is secretly my most favorite,

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but it's not very sexy and you can't really start a video with.

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Let's look at this thing that's really just basic but really helpful.

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That's number four on my list,

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but you probably going to love this as much as I do.

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Let's look at the problem it solves.

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So bullet points. I'm going to make it a bullet point using our properties panel.

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But I want the spacing between

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just these bullets because it's using this spacing from the body copy,

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I'm going to say actually, you guys can you just have a paragraph.

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I don't know why paragraph I use quite a bit,

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so I might have to have that panel open a bit because

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clicking these little dotted lines is a bit of a pain.

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But lets say I'm going to have it at say zero.

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I just want them stuck underneath each other.

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You see it a paragraph style for these bullets,

486
00:22:17,125 --> 00:22:19,965
great, but then I want something different for the bottom ones.

487
00:22:19,960 --> 00:22:23,050
So the last of the bullets needs another paragraph style that

488
00:22:23,050 --> 00:22:28,570
does some spacing back to 10, same as the rest of it.

489
00:22:28,570 --> 00:22:31,060
If you want some spacing above the bullet lists,

490
00:22:31,060 --> 00:22:34,650
you're going to have to put in another paragraph style that does this.

491
00:22:34,645 --> 00:22:38,725
You end up with three paragraphs styles to make a pretty simple bullet point list.

492
00:22:38,725 --> 00:22:42,235
But now I'm going to undo loads.

493
00:22:43,380 --> 00:22:47,790
The next feature with the new feature is the same thing, bullet points.

494
00:22:47,785 --> 00:22:49,905
You're going to have to open up your paragraph panel,

495
00:22:49,900 --> 00:22:51,660
and this is the new option.

496
00:22:51,655 --> 00:22:54,345
Doesn't have a very good name,

497
00:22:54,340 --> 00:22:59,490
space between paragraphs using same style and it's a little bit inception-y,

498
00:22:59,485 --> 00:23:01,005
is very hard to explain.

499
00:23:01,000 --> 00:23:03,370
Took me ages to get my head around it.

500
00:23:03,370 --> 00:23:05,980
I'm going to try my best to explain it nicely for you.

501
00:23:05,980 --> 00:23:07,690
But if you do find later on your own,

502
00:23:07,690 --> 00:23:09,060
it's worth working out though.

503
00:23:09,055 --> 00:23:12,475
What we're going to do is we're going to ignore this one.

504
00:23:12,475 --> 00:23:14,785
What we're going to say is this thing here,

505
00:23:14,785 --> 00:23:16,965
the space between paragraphs using the same style,

506
00:23:16,960 --> 00:23:20,240
I would like this to be zero.

507
00:23:20,240 --> 00:23:22,140
It's all stacked up nice to each other,

508
00:23:22,140 --> 00:23:24,050
but you can see we get the gaps at the side.

509
00:23:24,045 --> 00:23:25,605
What it's doing is it says,

510
00:23:25,605 --> 00:23:27,795
as long as the style repeats,

511
00:23:27,795 --> 00:23:29,375
so this one here,

512
00:23:29,370 --> 00:23:30,690
actually, let's make it a style.

513
00:23:30,690 --> 00:23:32,160
Doesn't actually have to be an official style,

514
00:23:32,160 --> 00:23:34,880
just has to be different from the one above it.

515
00:23:34,875 --> 00:23:36,665
I'm going to call this to make it clearer.

516
00:23:36,660 --> 00:23:39,810
I've got bullets. Then this one here you can see is body copy.

517
00:23:39,810 --> 00:23:44,410
What it's saying is, as long as bullets is followed by bullets,

518
00:23:44,405 --> 00:23:48,405
i will be zero. Where is it? Is this one here.

519
00:23:48,400 --> 00:23:50,400
This one here as well,

520
00:23:50,395 --> 00:23:53,895
bullets followed bullets, so i will be zero.

521
00:23:53,890 --> 00:23:57,300
This one here. Unless the style changes.

522
00:23:57,295 --> 00:24:00,085
Bullets becomes body copy,

523
00:24:00,085 --> 00:24:02,815
so what ends up happening is it uses this other option.

524
00:24:02,815 --> 00:24:04,495
If bullets follows bullets, it's zero,

525
00:24:04,495 --> 00:24:07,975
unless it's different and it's going to use this option.

526
00:24:07,975 --> 00:24:11,625
I could grab all this side and I can increase it.

527
00:24:11,620 --> 00:24:13,270
It doesn't have to be the same as body copy.

528
00:24:13,270 --> 00:24:16,450
This is just do this unless the style changes,

529
00:24:16,450 --> 00:24:18,120
then do this, do that help explain it?

530
00:24:18,115 --> 00:24:21,525
That becomes the main when you use between styles, it's the hard core one,

531
00:24:21,520 --> 00:24:25,360
and this is the option that only happens if the style changes.

532
00:24:25,360 --> 00:24:28,460
I'm going to go back to 10 because that's what I wanted.

533
00:24:29,160 --> 00:24:32,290
I rerecorded that a couple of times.

534
00:24:32,290 --> 00:24:34,050
It was my best one.

535
00:24:34,045 --> 00:24:37,645
I'm going to stop there because the next one might not be as clear.

536
00:24:37,645 --> 00:24:40,935
Play with it because it is amazing, I think so.

537
00:24:40,930 --> 00:24:43,720
Let's say this one here now, because I've spent the time doing this style.

538
00:24:43,720 --> 00:24:47,110
I watch this 3D, bullets.

539
00:24:47,110 --> 00:24:50,500
I'll get to that. One more thing I want to show you for good measure,

540
00:24:50,500 --> 00:24:52,870
and it's not in the Properties panel,

541
00:24:52,870 --> 00:24:54,700
this is like, "Okay,

542
00:24:54,700 --> 00:24:57,370
I'm going to have to go back to the Control Panel."

543
00:24:57,370 --> 00:24:59,920
I like it too much and I know where everything is.

544
00:24:59,920 --> 00:25:01,600
Keep the properties awesome.

545
00:25:01,600 --> 00:25:04,800
But I'm going to use the Control Panel if it ever opens.

546
00:25:04,795 --> 00:25:08,205
What I'm looking for, if you don't know this one, get ready to be amazed.

547
00:25:08,200 --> 00:25:10,590
This is not a new feature, it just happens to be awesome.

548
00:25:10,585 --> 00:25:15,015
Make sure you are on your paragraph and down here there's Split 2.

549
00:25:15,010 --> 00:25:19,090
Look at that. No crazy tabs panel,

550
00:25:19,090 --> 00:25:21,660
just you can split it by three or two.

551
00:25:21,655 --> 00:25:24,945
Mine doesn't fit. Three. It's too small.

552
00:25:24,940 --> 00:25:27,690
Big of the idea. Why would they have a good measure?

553
00:25:27,685 --> 00:25:30,015
You can say the same thing for this,

554
00:25:30,010 --> 00:25:31,660
instead of splitting it, you can span,

555
00:25:31,660 --> 00:25:33,510
I'm going to get it to span across all of them.

556
00:25:33,505 --> 00:25:35,935
That can be handy for stuff.

557
00:25:35,935 --> 00:25:37,125
Not really what I want here,

558
00:25:37,120 --> 00:25:38,520
but a little bonus.

559
00:25:38,515 --> 00:25:40,075
All right, next featured time.

560
00:25:40,075 --> 00:25:42,895
This one's not as good looking as the other ones,

561
00:25:42,895 --> 00:25:45,885
but for a few people this is going to be pretty useful.

562
00:25:45,880 --> 00:25:47,560
I'm going to delete this. What I want to do is get

563
00:25:47,560 --> 00:25:50,280
this table that I've got here into one column.

564
00:25:50,275 --> 00:25:53,245
I have footnotes. Not a very exciting topic,

565
00:25:53,245 --> 00:25:56,005
but fundamental to the Desktop Publishing game.

566
00:25:56,005 --> 00:25:58,575
Let's say I want to add a footnote to this text here.

567
00:25:58,570 --> 00:26:02,080
In earlier versions, 2018 and earlier,

568
00:26:02,080 --> 00:26:04,780
you couldn't go up to Type and Add,

569
00:26:04,780 --> 00:26:07,510
Insert footnote, this is just grayed out, wouldn't work in a table.

570
00:26:07,510 --> 00:26:11,100
We can use the new Properties panel, getting used to it.

571
00:26:11,095 --> 00:26:15,655
I can now insert footnotes into tables,

572
00:26:16,170 --> 00:26:19,860
paste it in, and I've already added a style to it.

573
00:26:19,855 --> 00:26:25,065
I'm going to add another one. Another one.

574
00:26:25,060 --> 00:26:26,700
That's all I really need to show you really,

575
00:26:26,695 --> 00:26:28,635
you just do footnotes in tables,

576
00:26:28,630 --> 00:26:33,280
but it does segue into the next new feature in InDesign 2019.

577
00:26:33,280 --> 00:26:36,360
Today I want to show you, let's add endnote.

578
00:26:36,355 --> 00:26:38,625
Footnotes are the bottom of the page,

579
00:26:38,620 --> 00:26:41,260
endnotes at the end of the document,

580
00:26:41,260 --> 00:26:42,660
or at least your textbooks.

581
00:26:42,655 --> 00:26:46,555
I'm going to insert one here, Endnote.

582
00:26:46,555 --> 00:26:50,785
You can see it's just jumped all the way to the end of my text frame.

583
00:26:50,785 --> 00:26:52,885
I'm going to add one more in there.

584
00:26:52,885 --> 00:26:54,735
A new feature, it's quite handy,

585
00:26:54,730 --> 00:26:56,830
is you can convert one to the other.

586
00:26:56,830 --> 00:26:58,980
What I'm going to do is, I've got my cursor flashing

587
00:26:58,975 --> 00:27:01,725
anywhere in the textbooks that you're working with,

588
00:27:01,720 --> 00:27:04,770
it's a long linked textbooks, I'm going to say Type.

589
00:27:04,765 --> 00:27:09,055
There's one here says convert footnotes to endnotes instead of them being up here.

590
00:27:09,055 --> 00:27:12,155
Where are they? Right there.

591
00:27:12,155 --> 00:27:16,125
I can say Type, convert to endnotes, please.

592
00:27:16,120 --> 00:27:18,070
You can say footnotes or endnotes.

593
00:27:18,070 --> 00:27:19,990
Scope, you can look through the whole document

594
00:27:19,990 --> 00:27:22,020
or just the selection that you have selected.

595
00:27:22,015 --> 00:27:25,075
I'm just going to do the whole document, found two of them.

596
00:27:25,075 --> 00:27:29,745
Let's check it up. I'm not sure why I've got have to returning that.

597
00:27:29,740 --> 00:27:31,480
You can go back the other way as well, which is cool,

598
00:27:31,480 --> 00:27:33,750
the weird thing is it's in the same place,

599
00:27:33,745 --> 00:27:37,095
so I wanted to end the endnotes back into footnotes,

600
00:27:37,090 --> 00:27:41,800
so Type and you can see here there's no endnote to footnote,

601
00:27:41,800 --> 00:27:43,600
there's lump them both together.

602
00:27:43,600 --> 00:27:46,600
Even though I wanted the opposite of what this is, it doesn't really matter.

603
00:27:46,600 --> 00:27:50,320
I can just switch it here. I go back to their home places.

604
00:27:50,320 --> 00:27:54,300
Done. Endnotes are gone and you have get rid of that text, but hopefully now.

605
00:27:54,295 --> 00:27:56,625
Here's my table. That one,

606
00:27:56,620 --> 00:27:58,930
that one, they're all there on the page with a return.

607
00:27:58,930 --> 00:28:01,940
Once I've finished this video I'll work out why.

608
00:28:03,780 --> 00:28:08,530
But for the moment, you can do footnotes inside tables, yay.

609
00:28:08,530 --> 00:28:11,620
You can convert endnotes to footnotes and footnotes to endnotes.

610
00:28:11,620 --> 00:28:14,740
Where I find this most useful is when you're bringing in stuff from Word

611
00:28:14,740 --> 00:28:17,980
and somebody's used endnotes in one document and footnotes in the other,

612
00:28:17,980 --> 00:28:20,380
and you've got have a style guide to follow.

613
00:28:20,380 --> 00:28:22,870
We need to switch them around, now you can.

614
00:28:22,870 --> 00:28:24,420
Let's go to the next feature.

615
00:28:24,415 --> 00:28:26,565
Now the next feature is not really a feature,

616
00:28:26,560 --> 00:28:29,680
it's a missing thing. This is a test.

617
00:28:29,680 --> 00:28:34,320
You need to tell me what is missing from what we're going to do now. Something's gone.

618
00:28:34,315 --> 00:28:35,545
It's as Scooby Doo mystery.

619
00:28:35,545 --> 00:28:38,905
You're part of it. I'm going to go and package my document.

620
00:28:38,905 --> 00:28:41,355
I need to send it to a client or the printer,

621
00:28:41,350 --> 00:28:42,600
we need to archive it.

622
00:28:42,595 --> 00:28:48,145
File package, I'm going to go and click Package and I'm going to save it.

623
00:28:48,145 --> 00:28:51,075
I'm going to put it onto my Desktop.

624
00:28:51,070 --> 00:28:52,710
I'm going to call it Newsletter folder,

625
00:28:52,705 --> 00:28:54,115
then I click Package.

626
00:28:54,115 --> 00:28:56,275
Missing fonts, sure thing.

627
00:28:56,275 --> 00:28:58,045
I got overset text.

628
00:28:58,045 --> 00:29:00,685
Sorry about that. Should fix it.

629
00:29:00,685 --> 00:29:03,225
Now something happened here.

630
00:29:03,220 --> 00:29:05,740
Well, something didn't happen here, do you guess what it was?

631
00:29:05,740 --> 00:29:08,020
It's that annoying printing instructions thing

632
00:29:08,020 --> 00:29:10,740
that it always asks you to fill out that you'd never do.

633
00:29:10,735 --> 00:29:13,275
It was just that we've moved it, you can turn it back on.

634
00:29:13,270 --> 00:29:16,650
If I go to Package, it's this thing here.

635
00:29:16,645 --> 00:29:17,895
We'll package and I'll show you.

636
00:29:17,890 --> 00:29:20,740
You know that thing you've never filled in,

637
00:29:20,740 --> 00:29:22,560
but it comes up every time?

638
00:29:22,555 --> 00:29:24,705
Now there might be people who do fill this in,

639
00:29:24,700 --> 00:29:25,980
I can see the point of it,

640
00:29:25,975 --> 00:29:28,215
but I know if I send this to any of my printers not

641
00:29:28,210 --> 00:29:30,870
one of them is going to open it to check it,

642
00:29:30,865 --> 00:29:33,465
might be in a different production line where this is quite.

643
00:29:33,460 --> 00:29:34,870
Good. You can turn it back on,

644
00:29:34,870 --> 00:29:36,250
or like me and let it go,

645
00:29:36,250 --> 00:29:39,390
and make sure it's off forever, never to come back.

646
00:29:39,385 --> 00:29:42,015
It's not really a feature, but it's worth mentioning.

647
00:29:42,010 --> 00:29:46,000
Next feature is a visual font browsing.

648
00:29:46,000 --> 00:29:48,390
I'm going to click on some text.

649
00:29:48,385 --> 00:29:50,805
In my Properties panel over here, the character,

650
00:29:50,800 --> 00:29:56,580
you'll notice that this pop-out got a whole lot different, it's a lot bigger.

651
00:29:56,575 --> 00:29:58,185
A couple of things have happened.

652
00:29:58,180 --> 00:30:01,240
Actually what I'm going to do is I'm going to make this bigger.

653
00:30:01,240 --> 00:30:03,880
I'm going to select the text first, you don't have to do this.

654
00:30:03,880 --> 00:30:06,280
But over here, the new features are,

655
00:30:06,280 --> 00:30:07,930
you can decide this dropdown.

656
00:30:07,930 --> 00:30:09,760
I think the default is Selected Text.

657
00:30:09,760 --> 00:30:12,820
You can see the little sample text,

658
00:30:12,820 --> 00:30:15,190
it's actually what I have selected over here, Cafe Growth.

659
00:30:15,190 --> 00:30:19,060
Because we all know we pick a font from here and it looks good in the preview,

660
00:30:19,060 --> 00:30:21,130
but without particular characters,

661
00:30:21,130 --> 00:30:23,350
it just doesn't look good so it's easy to do this.

662
00:30:23,350 --> 00:30:26,080
Often I like switching it to Typography for some reason.

663
00:30:26,080 --> 00:30:28,960
It just got a lot of the ascenders and descenders.

664
00:30:28,960 --> 00:30:30,280
It's a good kind of, I guess,

665
00:30:30,280 --> 00:30:31,680
generic look at a font.

666
00:30:31,675 --> 00:30:37,315
You can also go in here and pick a hungry, roger, hungry, ate.

667
00:30:37,980 --> 00:30:41,970
You can decide on these. I'm going to switch it back to Selected Text.

668
00:30:41,965 --> 00:30:43,545
There's one in there as well, upper.

669
00:30:43,540 --> 00:30:46,290
I find that sometimes quite useful in numbers.

670
00:30:46,285 --> 00:30:49,995
Back to Typography. You can also change the preview size.

671
00:30:49,990 --> 00:30:53,640
It's this little icon here, it's handy because we're just dealing with one word,

672
00:30:53,635 --> 00:30:55,005
only use the larger size.

673
00:30:55,000 --> 00:30:58,180
The other thing you might notice that you can see when I roll over it,

674
00:30:58,180 --> 00:31:00,210
you see updating the text over there.

675
00:31:00,205 --> 00:31:02,215
Over there, back over here.

676
00:31:02,215 --> 00:31:03,885
That never used to happen as well.

677
00:31:03,880 --> 00:31:05,670
A live text preview,

678
00:31:05,665 --> 00:31:07,665
it updates as you're working through it.

679
00:31:07,660 --> 00:31:10,180
The other big thing they've done with typography is they've

680
00:31:10,180 --> 00:31:13,660
actually removed the need to jump out to Typekit.

681
00:31:13,660 --> 00:31:15,640
If you've used Typekit before you go to the website,

682
00:31:15,640 --> 00:31:16,800
pick a font, download it.

683
00:31:16,795 --> 00:31:18,865
They've done it actually built in, which is cool.

684
00:31:18,865 --> 00:31:20,325
It's called find more.

685
00:31:20,320 --> 00:31:22,840
Not very exciting, but actually this,

686
00:31:22,840 --> 00:31:25,360
crazily, is fonts that aren't on your computer.

687
00:31:25,360 --> 00:31:27,120
They're actually just on Typekit.

688
00:31:27,115 --> 00:31:30,625
Here's just thousands and thousands of fonts so you can just start using.

689
00:31:30,625 --> 00:31:33,925
They've done away with the jumping in and jumping back out,

690
00:31:33,925 --> 00:31:36,325
you just do it by hitting Find More.

691
00:31:36,325 --> 00:31:39,495
The other thing that you'll know is that they've called it Adobe Fonts now.

692
00:31:39,490 --> 00:31:40,780
It used to be called Typekit.

693
00:31:40,780 --> 00:31:42,540
Adobe have done away with that name now,

694
00:31:42,535 --> 00:31:45,175
and now Typekit is just Adobe fonts.

695
00:31:45,170 --> 00:31:49,070
What's really cool about it is let's say, where's a font that we want?

696
00:31:49,070 --> 00:31:50,740
Let's say we're going to use filters.

697
00:31:50,740 --> 00:31:52,000
Filters have been around for a while,

698
00:31:52,000 --> 00:31:53,940
but people don't use them in a circle.

699
00:31:53,935 --> 00:31:58,405
I'm going to say I want a hand-written fonts.

700
00:31:58,405 --> 00:32:00,345
I'm now looking at Typekit,

701
00:32:00,340 --> 00:32:02,200
all the hand-written fonts,

702
00:32:02,200 --> 00:32:04,150
and you can see that hovers above it and I

703
00:32:04,150 --> 00:32:06,280
can actually just download this to my computer now.

704
00:32:06,280 --> 00:32:09,960
I'm going to activate it, this please, and it's downloading it.

705
00:32:09,955 --> 00:32:13,545
You can see it's synching there and I'll just have Adorn

706
00:32:13,545 --> 00:32:17,565
on my computer and as long as I continue with my Creative Cloud license,

707
00:32:17,565 --> 00:32:19,965
keep paying for that, you're going to keep the fonts.

708
00:32:19,965 --> 00:32:21,875
You see there, it's updated.

709
00:32:21,870 --> 00:32:23,660
Yes, pretty cool.

710
00:32:23,655 --> 00:32:27,715
Now we're jumping out to the font or 1001 free fonts.

711
00:32:27,710 --> 00:32:29,820
Unless you need a cactus shape font.

712
00:32:29,815 --> 00:32:31,695
Pretty sure it's the only place to get those.

713
00:32:31,690 --> 00:32:36,400
Just click on the Find More and use your filters to cut it down to stuff like,

714
00:32:36,400 --> 00:32:38,320
say the hand-written, you might be picking

715
00:32:38,320 --> 00:32:42,700
Slab Serif fonts or you can look at these ones at the different x heights.

716
00:32:42,700 --> 00:32:44,590
Maybe need to condense width,

717
00:32:44,590 --> 00:32:47,770
just super handy filters for finding fonts on Typekit.

718
00:32:47,770 --> 00:32:51,240
Super-quick, super easy, and then just downloaded them within the app.

719
00:32:51,235 --> 00:32:52,815
It'll be available in all apps,

720
00:32:52,810 --> 00:32:55,860
so it'll be available in Illustrator and Photoshop now,

721
00:32:55,855 --> 00:32:57,865
and hopefully now Adorn.

722
00:32:57,865 --> 00:33:00,685
There, nice on my computer. We did it well.

723
00:33:00,685 --> 00:33:07,405
The other thing to note with the change of Typekit to Adobe fonts is that,

724
00:33:07,405 --> 00:33:11,055
show their old version, so their old version if I went into fonts here,

725
00:33:11,050 --> 00:33:13,680
maybe this thing here, add from Typekit, so that's changed.

726
00:33:13,675 --> 00:33:16,075
Now it's just fine font and here,

727
00:33:16,075 --> 00:33:17,305
this one here, the Typekit.

728
00:33:17,305 --> 00:33:20,085
I still uses this quite a bit because I want to see all the Typekit fonts,

729
00:33:20,080 --> 00:33:22,650
they have changed that icon to look like this now,

730
00:33:22,645 --> 00:33:26,455
so if you want to see on your computer all of the Typekit fonts,

731
00:33:26,455 --> 00:33:27,645
well, the new Adobe fonts,

732
00:33:27,640 --> 00:33:30,250
just click on that, so once that have been activated.

733
00:33:30,250 --> 00:33:34,190
Let me go through and pick one from the ones you've downloaded from Typekit.

734
00:33:34,190 --> 00:33:37,140
Another handy feature that they've updated in here is this option.

735
00:33:37,140 --> 00:33:39,620
I'm going to turn off my activated fonts

736
00:33:39,615 --> 00:33:41,975
and I'm going to turn on the ones that are recently added.

737
00:33:41,970 --> 00:33:44,730
This is just really handy if you've installed fonts.

738
00:33:44,730 --> 00:33:48,420
You can see here, at the top is the recently added fonts.

739
00:33:48,415 --> 00:33:50,955
You might have installed them through InDesign or Photoshop,

740
00:33:50,950 --> 00:33:55,050
or you might have gone through and done it with Font Book or Suitcase,

741
00:33:55,045 --> 00:33:56,385
embrace so you use Suitcase.

742
00:33:56,380 --> 00:33:58,300
However you've installed a font on your machine

743
00:33:58,300 --> 00:34:00,360
it'll just be like show me the new ones, please.

744
00:34:00,355 --> 00:34:03,885
Go on, make sure you turn them off when you're filtering them and one last thing they've

745
00:34:03,880 --> 00:34:07,810
done is that they've gone and moved a couple of things that were handy,

746
00:34:07,810 --> 00:34:09,570
that were along the top here.

747
00:34:09,565 --> 00:34:12,175
These two little icons, they used to be up here.

748
00:34:12,175 --> 00:34:13,665
Now if you hover above the ticks,

749
00:34:13,660 --> 00:34:18,100
can you see this is next to the type and it show visually similar and make a favorite.

750
00:34:18,100 --> 00:34:19,930
If you're using komu to new fonts,

751
00:34:19,930 --> 00:34:21,640
you want to edit to your favorites, click it there,

752
00:34:21,640 --> 00:34:24,090
and add that one, I'm going to add this one,

753
00:34:24,085 --> 00:34:25,855
I am going to add that one to my favorites.

754
00:34:25,855 --> 00:34:28,855
Instead of having to scroll down your giant font list,

755
00:34:28,855 --> 00:34:30,805
what you can do is you can say,

756
00:34:30,805 --> 00:34:32,995
just show me the ones I'm allowed to use.

757
00:34:32,995 --> 00:34:35,565
Really handy if you're in a corporate environment where you do

758
00:34:35,560 --> 00:34:38,890
have two different weights and two fonts.

759
00:34:38,890 --> 00:34:40,540
It's no point scrolling,

760
00:34:40,540 --> 00:34:44,380
just set favorites on them and then click this little "Star" up here,

761
00:34:44,380 --> 00:34:46,120
turn it off by clicking it again.

762
00:34:46,120 --> 00:34:47,680
One of the little feature that have moved,

763
00:34:47,680 --> 00:34:49,120
and it's just cool like say,

764
00:34:49,120 --> 00:34:52,480
like this one, you actually show me the visually similar ones.

765
00:34:52,480 --> 00:34:55,570
That's just a little double wave is pretty clever, I don't know how it does it,

766
00:34:55,570 --> 00:34:57,610
but you can see we had great vibes,

767
00:34:57,610 --> 00:35:02,850
but look at all these fonts that are very similar there on my computer.

768
00:35:02,845 --> 00:35:04,845
That is a visual font browsing.

769
00:35:04,840 --> 00:35:08,430
It's updated in Adobe Illustrator this year as well.

770
00:35:08,425 --> 00:35:09,685
You'll see the same thing in there,

771
00:35:09,685 --> 00:35:11,535
the one thing with the visually similar one,

772
00:35:11,530 --> 00:35:12,940
you need to go to this little back button.

773
00:35:12,940 --> 00:35:14,490
Does say get out of there please?

774
00:35:14,485 --> 00:35:19,335
Next feature, the next feature is more just a thing that happens, that's quite handy.

775
00:35:19,330 --> 00:35:20,920
When I go to File Export,

776
00:35:20,920 --> 00:35:25,690
what happened in the past was let's say this thing here needed to be an indirective PDF.

777
00:35:25,690 --> 00:35:28,600
I'm going to click "Save" and zoom through it all,

778
00:35:31,460 --> 00:35:34,980
so I exported it indirective PDF and then I went to

779
00:35:34,980 --> 00:35:37,560
a completely different document that had nothing to do with the first one,

780
00:35:37,560 --> 00:35:40,250
it's not meant to be a PDF indirective,

781
00:35:40,250 --> 00:35:43,300
but InDesign, just removed the last thing you did.

782
00:35:43,300 --> 00:35:45,190
But now what happens, let's say in this case,

783
00:35:45,190 --> 00:35:48,300
this guy is meant to be print or might be

784
00:35:48,295 --> 00:35:53,395
preferable EPUB or fixed layout might be JPEGs. What are you doing?

785
00:35:53,395 --> 00:35:56,665
It's going to remain the pit document now,

786
00:35:56,730 --> 00:36:00,420
so that was indirective PDF.

787
00:36:00,415 --> 00:36:03,465
The old version, if I went to export again now aided say "Hey,

788
00:36:03,460 --> 00:36:05,860
do you mean look, it's remembered."

789
00:36:05,859 --> 00:36:09,429
Remembered that this guy was indirective pdf and this guy was a PDF and you

790
00:36:09,430 --> 00:36:13,240
can have another thing that's EPUB and other one that does JPEGs,

791
00:36:13,240 --> 00:36:16,000
so it's per document now, which is really handy.

792
00:36:16,000 --> 00:36:18,460
We've all got it right you got like ten different documents open that

793
00:36:18,460 --> 00:36:21,090
need to come out and they have all their own different formats.

794
00:36:21,085 --> 00:36:24,765
Now they're going to remember, and the crazy thing is that they remember across

795
00:36:24,760 --> 00:36:28,660
a life facing this to a different computer or colleague or my home computer,

796
00:36:28,660 --> 00:36:33,610
it's going to remember the two and it saves into another option, Let's another feature.

797
00:36:33,610 --> 00:36:35,200
If I got a file export,

798
00:36:35,200 --> 00:36:37,360
there's this thing that wasn't there before.

799
00:36:37,360 --> 00:36:39,160
What I'm going to do is on my desktop,

800
00:36:39,160 --> 00:36:40,330
I'm going to export this one,

801
00:36:40,330 --> 00:36:44,490
so that's using key six using the exact same name I've got my InDesign document,

802
00:36:44,485 --> 00:36:46,855
whereas in the past what would happen is,

803
00:36:46,855 --> 00:36:49,515
if I turn tick that I would call this one maybe

804
00:36:49,510 --> 00:36:55,280
V1.1 or low less or something else and I exported it.

805
00:36:57,150 --> 00:37:00,040
When I went back into Export,

806
00:37:00,040 --> 00:37:02,310
it remembered the last thing I called it.

807
00:37:02,305 --> 00:37:07,665
With this option on, it's going to always default to whatever the document name is.

808
00:37:07,660 --> 00:37:09,880
It's on by default and you can see here it says it's

809
00:37:09,880 --> 00:37:11,950
only going to work the next time I do this,

810
00:37:11,950 --> 00:37:14,360
I'm going to skip through this.

811
00:37:16,350 --> 00:37:21,250
The reason I show you that is because you might rely on it because that's the way it

812
00:37:21,250 --> 00:37:25,720
used to work and it's going to differ key sets defaulting to the name of the file again.

813
00:37:25,720 --> 00:37:28,200
If you like the old way where it edited,

814
00:37:28,195 --> 00:37:31,125
because sometimes you have a working file and it's going to terrible name when

815
00:37:31,120 --> 00:37:33,880
you've got a rename it for a specific job or something,

816
00:37:33,880 --> 00:37:35,730
and it's great that it remembers it,

817
00:37:35,725 --> 00:37:38,455
it's not going to know unless you turn that off.

818
00:37:38,455 --> 00:37:40,845
It's a solution to a problem I never had,

819
00:37:40,840 --> 00:37:44,950
but I'm sure obviously somebody had it because Adobe is going to edit it there.

820
00:37:44,950 --> 00:37:47,620
But just know you can uncheck and go back to the way it was.

821
00:37:47,620 --> 00:37:49,120
Next feature please.

822
00:37:49,120 --> 00:37:52,660
Actually the next feature is the last feature and before you run away,

823
00:37:52,660 --> 00:37:56,400
take a quick little requests from me if you enjoyed what I've done here,

824
00:37:56,395 --> 00:37:59,355
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