Adobe CS5 7, Win, ES 65061708 User Manual

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Adobe InDesign CS5 
What’s New
Multiple page sizes
Simplify file management by creating pages of different sizes in a single document. Whether you’re 
designing marketing collateral, brand identity deliverables, or a magazine layout with complex 
folds, keeping all of a project’s assets in the same file shortens design and production time. 
The new Page Selection tool makes it easy to select individual pages, which you can resize using 
options in the Control panel. You can easily share design assets by applying the same master pages 
to pages of varying sizes. With the Page Selection tool, you can even reposition the master page 
content for different layouts: select the page, select Show Master Page Overlay in the Control 
panel, and then drag the edge of the master page to position it over the page.
Track text changes
Get to final copy faster now that you can track text changes directly in your InDesign document. 
You can write, edit, and mark up text in InDesign with no need to import separate text files and 
remap styles every time there are copy changes. 
With Track Changes enabled, InDesign keeps track of additions, revisions, and deletions in the 
document. The page layout remains uncluttered; to see the changes, simply open the Story Editor. 
There, you can accept or reject changes using options similar to those in popular word-processing 
applications. InDesign automatically assigns a different color for changes made by each user, so 
you can easily see who’s made the edits. 
Team up InCopy with the ability to 
track changes in InDesign
Tight integration between
InDesign CS5 and Adobe InCopy® CS5
software provides a parallel work-
flow in which local and remote
writers, editors, and designers can
simultaneously work on a single
document without overwriting each
other’s contributions. Using Track
Changes in InDesign, designers can
more clearly see and track editorial
changes made to assigned stories in
InCopy when articles are checked
back into the layout.
The ability to combine multiple page sizes simplifies the layout of documents with complex folds, such as this 
magazine with a cover flap. Not only can you create pages with different sizes in a document—you can include 
them in a single spread.
See changes clearly in 
the Story Editor and 
accept or reject the 
changes using the 
context menu. For even 
more control, use the 
Track Changes panel to 
see who made each 
change, when the 
change was made, and 
to accept or reject all 
changes at once.