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Hi there. My name is Dan and this is a super fantastic Adobe InDesign Cheat Sheet.

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Now there is a PDF version of this that you can go to bringyourownlaptop.com.

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Go to the Resources section and there's a printed version that you can print off,

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stick next to your desk,

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learn all the shortcuts, be more awesome.

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There are also lots of other courses there that you might sign up for,

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but let's get into the Cheat Sheet.

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The first tip is converting imperial to metric or vice versa.

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At the moment it's set to inches,

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but say I need something that needs to be 30 centimeters.

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I can click out and it converts it to inches for me.

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Same works when you are set to say millimeters,

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okay, and we need something to be four inches.

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Click out and it does the conversion for you.

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Cool. Now, this works in the New Document box,

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like we've got opened that also works when I hit Close.

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Click on this box here,

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the height set to one inch, but say I needed to be two centimeters,

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it will do the conversion to 0.7 inches for me automatically,

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any box anywhere that you can type in.

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You can also do some other cool things with these boxes.

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Say the width needs to be half of this.

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So I just typed in /2 for divided by two and it converts it to half.

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All sorts of math can be done.

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Say I need to times it by 3,

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use little asterisks for three.

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Click anywhere else in these boxes and it's now three times as long.

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You can add, subtract, divide, and multiply.

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The next tip is the command click or control click if you're on a PC.

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So I need to get to this logo here but there's text boxes in the way.

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I can move this text box and get to this guy.

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But what I can do in easier way is I can hold down the command key on my keyboard,

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if I'm on a Mac or if you're on a PC, it's control.

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So hold it down using my black arrow.

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I'm going to click once, I get the type,

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click again, and I get the layer underneath.

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I can keep going, click again and I get that big washed out graphic,

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click again, and I get the gradient in the background.

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It's a way to select things without having to unpick them and move them all around.

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This next shortcut is probably the one I use the most.

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I'm going to select this text and there's a couple I'm going to throw at you,

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hold down command and shift on a Mac or Control Shift on a PC,

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and then tap the Full stop key or the Period key,

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and it'll make the font bigger.

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Hit the Comma. Holding those same keys,

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makes a smaller, bigger, smaller, really handy.

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Another thing you can do is you can play around with the tracking.

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All you need to do with all this tick selected,

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hold down the Alt key on a PC or Option key on

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the Mac and just use your left and your right arrows.

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Just a little keypad arrows there,

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the up and the down does the leading,

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handy, kind of ruin that though.

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The next tip is,

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I've got this box in the middle,

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I've got it using text wrap,

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so it's pushing the text around it away,

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which this we can push it around.

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The problem is when I try and put other text over the top of it,

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that's what I want to go here.

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It won't work, because that same text wrap is pushing this text away.

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Now, we could right click this and go to

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Text Frame Options and say Ignore Text Wrap and that will work for this one box,

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but then every single time you have any this sort of instance,

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you have to go and tick that box again.

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What if there was a way to change it forever? There is.

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All we need to do is go to,

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if you're on a Mac it's under InDesign,

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Preferences, Composition, if you're on a PC,

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go to Edit, and Preferences are down here,

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then go to Composition.

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I'm going to go here composition and here's the magical button here,

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text wrap only affects the text underneath it.

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Which means this guy,

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just happens to be on top,

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so he's not going to be affected by it.

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Just the stuff underneath. Onto the next step.

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Every time you draw a new type box, scrubbed type box,

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draw it out, and it's Minion Pro and 12 point,

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which I never use.

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So I go and change it and also my swatches panel has boring old fonts that I never use.

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I wish there was a way to change the defaults forever. There is.

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All you need to do is have nothing open in InDesign.

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Hit, Presto and we need to change it from start at the top here to any of these,

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we're going to use the same tools,

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then I'm going to grab my title and if I change Minion Pro now to let's say Arial Black,

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and I'm going to put 12 point and I pick the leading that I

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use and I add any swatches to my swatches panel.

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They will be there for ever,

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watch New Document, drawing,

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create, type to a drop box,

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start typing Arial Black.

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Were going backwards from Minion Pro but you get the idea.

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so just do essentials,

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and you can change anything.

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Probably the most important to change, start,

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essentials, type tool, switch to paragraph and it's this guy here,

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hyphenate, he's on by default.

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Nobody likes you on, turn them off,

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with your jaw type box it will not be hyphenated.

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You're welcome. The next one is for Mac users only, sorry PC.

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Let's say that I want to highlight this and I don't want to make

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a title case and you know it's any assembly and you will eventually find it,

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but look, click on Help and just type in title case.

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There we go, down there we hit Return and it's done it for us.

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You can see it even points to with a nice big blue arrow right there.

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You can just click on this though it's easier.

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Let's say that you've turned off smart guide at some stage,

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you want to turn them back on, but you are like,

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we were there again, type in smart,

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see down there, click it once,

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and I've turned back on.

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Remember, big blue arrow to help you point and figure out where they are.

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Then go back. Next tip is jumping pages and it's Command J or Control J.

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This is one of the documents we make in our InDesign course.

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But it's quite a long document.

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We're here, we need to get to page Command J, 5, Enter.

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Then back down to page 30,

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let's type 30, hit Enter.

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Seems long, but it's one of those things that I use

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quite a bit from jumping back from page to page easily.

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Another cool feature you can do is say you're trying to see two pages at once,

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but we've only got one screen.

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let's say we're dealing with a contents page,

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but we also want to be looking at different pages,

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just to make sure maybe the headings are matching up.

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This little insignificant little button down in the bottom here splits the layout.

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It's weird. You end up two versions of the exact same thing.

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So over on this side, I'm going to zoom in.

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I can see my contents page but on this side though,

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I can scroll through my document.

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Might be good if you're working on maybe the front cover and back cover together.

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find all my headings and start doing some work over here.

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I'm looking a little laptop,

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so it's not as good.

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at the big version of the document, say the page,

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the big overall arching thing over here,

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I'm going to jump to page 1,

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I'm going to work in in really fine detail,

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but you can see on this side here, it's adjusting.

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I can use it kind of two ways,

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to turn it off, click that same little button.

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The next one is playing around with spreads.

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we probably know Command 0 on my keyboard or Control 0 on a PC,

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will fit the page to our view.

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it will fit the spread. It's really handy.

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get the spread nicely in the middle.

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Now, the next tip is a follow on.

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If I use my page down key.

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Paging down for some unknown reason, InDesign,

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it does go down,

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but it goes down in a little bit more.

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It's hard to get this thing to work.

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do the exact same thing,

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but you can see the spread stay right in the middle.

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So much handy of zooming through the document.

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Now, with side note, if you're in a MacBook Pro like me

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and you don't have the page down key because

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of laptop that doesn't have the page down key,

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its function, the key is in the bottom left of your keyboard,

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then hold down Option and then use your Up and Down arrows.

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They become page up,

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page down. Rock on.

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Next tip. Hope this one's not too obscure,

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I use it a lots.

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All of these documents that are open, there's three tabs.

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They're all not saved.

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I can tell they're not saved because that little asterisks next to them,

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but I'm ready to go.

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I just need to save them all and close them all.

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The shortcut is pretty much all the keys and S. I'm going to max of its Command,

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Option Shift S, saves them all and Command Option Shift W, closes them all.

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and then all those again with W to close them all.

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Sometimes I wonder how I learned these shortcuts,

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and is it really a shortcut when you've got to remember all those keys?

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Anyway, I hope somebody finds that one helpful.

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This shortcut has a few different features to it.

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I'm going to grab the rectangle tool,

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and I want to draw this out,

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but by default it's giving me a line on the outside and no fill.

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So I want to toggle between my fill and my stroke,

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and this can be really fiddly because it's quite small,

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which we use this teeny tiny one over there.

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But if you just tap the X key on your keyboard, tap, tap.

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You can you see it brings the fill to

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the front and then the stroke to the front and the fill to the front.

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I can go like this without having,

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I can say I want to fill it with my red and then I'm going to

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tap X and then input a none stroke.

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I don't have to go up and try and click it and bring it to the front.

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If you just got it the wrong way round and you draw something, you are like,

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oh man, I wish it was just green fill and no stroke.

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You can hold Shift X and it just switches those two around,

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just like this little arrow here.

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So X and shift X, eyes in loads,

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especially in Photoshop and Illustrator,

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the same shortcuts go across to those.

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Another shortcut that lots of people use that I don't,

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with that selected, black are selected,

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you've got your comma,

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your period, and your forward slash.

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and it's a gradient, if I type in comma,

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it puts in a fill, and if I put in the forward slash,

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it removes the fill.

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I click on this, forward slash, the fill is gone,

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which I can see is useful, period though,

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adding gradient, nobody likes you black to white gradient.

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That's a bit harsh. Next tip.

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You need to start a new job for a new client or

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just a new job for an existing client and you're about to start, create a new folder.

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When you remember the cool tip that Dan said.

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What I've got is I've got in my documents,

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this folder here, it's called NewJob.

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Inside NewJob, has got all the folders that I need to get a project going.

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There's nothing in them,

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they're just empty, ready to go.

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All I can do is back here,

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I can copy NewJob,

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copy, paste, and I'm going to work on new client called Green at Heart.

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I've got the structure ready to go,

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I put all my InDesign files in the working,

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I put any copy that I get from the client into copy folder.

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Files is generally images.

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Reference material might be the old job or PDFs that the client had.

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Sent to Client is PDF sent to them to proof.

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Sent to Supplier is stuff that I've sent off to the printer,

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Site Files I use when I'm doing web work.

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You can totally adjust this to what you need.

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One of the little things I do though, is in files.

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In working, there's a Zold folder.

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It's just old work with a Z at the front,

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so it's at the bottom of the folder structure,

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and I just use that for,

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let's say I'm doing concepts for a client and I got A, B,

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and C versions in my working and the client picks version B,

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I check A and C in here,

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just to hide them away,

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I haven't deleted them, they're just hiding in Zold, so I know that.

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When I come back to this job in two years,

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I know which files that I'm going to be using.

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The last tip and it's the best one.

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This is the tip on shortcut that I use the most, is called quick apply.

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There's a couple of instances where you'd use it.

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Let's say this heading down here.

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I know I want it to be my sub heading that I've set up a paragraph style for,

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but instead of having to go find windows,

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paragraph styles, and then highlight it,

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I can just select it and go Command,

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Enter on my keyboard, if you're on a PC,

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it's Control Enter, and it brings up this thing called quick apply.

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What I do is I just type in sub,

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I'm just typing in the name of the paragraph style that I created,

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and you see you just hit Enter,

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becomes really good when we have to put it in lots of times.

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Command Enter, and because it's already got there, Enter.

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There's another one, click another one there.

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You can get quicker command Enter,

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and I can start banging in my paragraph style super quick.

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I can see that this thing here is a bit messed up in terms of the paragraph styles.

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I'm going to hit Command Enter and type in body,

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and you can see that my body copy style,

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hit Return, but also I might do is make all these uppercase,

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so I'm going to highlight this,

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Command Enter and just type upper.

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You can see it's gone straight to uppercase, hit Return.

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Do the same thing for this one and because it's already preloaded,

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I can start putting these things in super quick.

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We love you, quick apply. That's it for the tips.

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Now, I'll pass you over to the real version of me,

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hidden shoulders and all.

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Wow, wasn't that a really good Cheat Sheet?

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If you like that, there's lots more at bringyourownlaptop.com,

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printed versions of that Cheat Sheet plus lots of

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other Cheat Sheets for lots of other Adobe and Microsoft products.

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I'm waving my hands around.

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That means you've got to go to bringyourownlaptop.com. It's all by the hands.

