Adobe CS5.5 (v.7.5) Mac Upgrade NL 65103975 User Manual
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Product codes
65103975
Selection tool
Direct Selection tool
Page tool
Gap tool
Type tool, Type On A Path tool
Line tool
Pen tool, Add Anchor Point tool, Delete Anchor
Point tool, Convert Direction Point tool
Point tool, Convert Direction Point tool
Pencil tool, Smooth tool, Erase tool
Rectangle Frame tool, Ellipse Frame tool,
Polygon Frame tool
Polygon Frame tool
Scissors tool
Free Transform tool, Rotate tool,
Scale tool, Shear tool
Scale tool, Shear tool
Eyedropper tool, Measure tool
Gradient Swatch tool
Gradient Feather tool
Rectangle tool, Ellipse tool, Polygon tool
Hand tool
Zoom tool
Default Fill And Stroke
Formatting Affects Container/Text
Apply: None, Color, Gradient
View modes: Normal, Preview, Bleed,
Slug, Presentation
Slug, Presentation
Note tool
Fill and Stroke boxes
Swap Fill And Stroke
Master page objects
In QuarkXPress, any object on a
master page can immediately be
selected and changed on a document
page. InDesign protects master-page
objects from accidental changes.
Master-page objects have dotted,
rather than solid, edges.
To select a master object on a docu-
To select a master object on a docu-
ment page, you must override it by
pressing Shift+Command (Mac OS)
or Shift+Ctrl (Windows), and then
clicking the object. You can also
choose Override All Master Page
Items from the Pages panel menu.
If you want to prevent a master
If you want to prevent a master
object from being selected on a doc-
ument page, select the object on the
master page, and then deselect Allow
Master Item Overrides On Selection
in the Pages panel menu.
Text leading
InDesign treats leading as a character
attribute, not a paragraph attribute.
Leading controls are displayed in the
Character panel (Type > Character)
and also in the Control panel when
Tip:
SELECT A TOOL QUICKLY
You can quickly choose any tool in the
Tools panel by pressing a single key,
such as P for the Pen tool or T for the
Type tool. (Be sure that you don’t have
an active insertion point in a text frame,
or you’ll simply type the letter.)
You can quickly choose any tool in the
Tools panel by pressing a single key,
such as P for the Pen tool or T for the
Type tool. (Be sure that you don’t have
an active insertion point in a text frame,
or you’ll simply type the letter.)
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