Adobe CS5.5 (v.7.5) Mac Upgrade NL 65103443 Manual Do Utilizador

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The Mini Bridge panel lets you manage your 
assets, including InDesign files, Illustrator 
graphics, Photoshop images, and text files.
Each edit to a story is tracked based 
on the name and color of the user 
(choose File > User). To view the 
edits, choose Edit > Edit In Story  
Editor. All additions are highlighted 
in the user color; deletions appear in 
both highlight and strikethrough.
You can accept or reject each change 
by placing your cursor in the text in 
the Story Editor window and clicking 
the Accept   or Reject   button in 
the Track Changes panel, or choosing 
from the Accept or Reject options in 
the panel menu.
Mini Bridge
Every InDesign user needs to man-
age graphics, text files, InDesign 
files, and other assets on disk. The 
Mini Bridge panel (Window > 
Mini Bridge) allows you to see your 
disk files inside a floating panel 
in InDesign. Note that the Adobe 
Bridge application must also be run-
ning to take full advantage of the 
Mini Bridge panel.
To find a file on disk, click the Search 
icon   in the Mini Bridge panel. 
Then you can place the file into your 
InDesign document by dragging it 
from the Content pane in the Mini 
Bridge panel to the document page. 
To preview a file before you place it, 
select it in the Mini Bridge panel and 
press the spacebar to make the image 
fill your screen. Press the spacebar 
again to return to your document.
Working with master pages
Although you can use master pages 
in InDesign the same way you use 
them in QuarkXPress, if you did, 
you’d be missing an opportunity to 
improve your efficiency. 
For example, you can base one mas-
ter page on another. Let’s say you 
are laying out a catalog that has five 
sections, each with a different back-
ground page color. You could put the 
objects that you want on all pages 
(page number, headers, and so on) 
on master page A, and then create 
five master pages based on that one—
each with a different colored back-
ground. When you need to make a 
change to all of the master pages (for 
example, changing the font for the 
headers), you would need to make 
the change only to master page A—
the other master pages would auto-
matically update. To base one master 
page on another, use the Based On 
Master pop-up menu when creating 
a master page, or select a master page 
and choose Master Options from the 
Pages panel menu.
You can apply a master page to more 
than one document page at a time 
by choosing Apply Master To Pages 
from the Pages panel menu. 
To copy a single master page from 
one document to another, make sure 
both document windows are visible 
at the same time. Then, make the 
document with the master page the 
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