Most computer users are familiar with the "Paste" command. You copy an object, then place it somewhere else via "Paste": go to the Edit drop-down menu and select it there or use the keyboard shortcut CMMD-V (Mac) / CNTRL-V (PC). Why "V" for "Paste", you might ask? "P" is used for "Print", that's why! There is another, more powerful method of placing objects in InDesign, Photoshop, and Illustrator: "Paste in Place". It was added to the Creative Suite tool chest beginning with CS5 (at least … [Read more...] about Paste in Place: Moving Objects with Power
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InDesign CS5 and SMALL CAPS
There is a bug in the InDesign CS5 "Package" feature. It's a concern, but not a big deal if you know about it and how to work around it. InDesign small caps may revert to upper- and lower-case after packaging the document. The package tool is useful for preparing files for outside vendors. Its usual process is to create a separate folder into which it collects a copy of the document as well as copies of the document's related files (images and fonts). With CS5, there's a new feature in the … [Read more...] about InDesign CS5 and SMALL CAPS