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InDesignSecrets Podcast 230

InDesignSecrets Podcast 230

FromInDesign Secrets


InDesignSecrets Podcast 230

FromInDesign Secrets

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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Feb 29, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode:

Latest news:

PePcon 2016 speakers & sessions announced
CreativePro Conference site is live
InDesign Magazine content debuts on our blog
DPS is now called AEM Mobile
TruEdit announces InCopy support


Interview with Bart Van de Weile
A Shaded Paragraph Conundrum!
Obscure InDesign Feature of the Week: [[:xdigit:]] 


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Links mentioned in this podcast:


Time for PePcon 2016! Sign up now and we'll see you in San Diego in June (also home of the Creative Developers Summit)
CreativePro 2016: The Conference for Photoshop and Illustrator Users, July 11-13, Minneapolis MN
InDesign Conference 2016: Washington DC, November 7–9
InDesign Magazine articles are now online (details) (example - click the article title links)
Adobe DPS is now Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) Mobile
MEI's TruEdit now supports InCopy
Bart Van de Wiele's author page on CreativePro.com and his blog (which needs updating, Bart!)
What's this about Ghent, Bart's hometown? What's a Ghent workgroup?
Adobe's Project Comet
Find/Change tips
More about the new Paragraph Shading feature in CC 2015 (see screen shots in the Show Notes)
Or, use the old reversed-out-of-Rule Above trick
What's [[:xdigit:]] good for? Finding hexa words or hexadecimal notation (see screen shot in the Show Notes)
Released:
Feb 29, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Adobe InDesign tips, techniques and insider info from Anne-Marie Concepcion and David Blatner.