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Video2Brain - Adobe InDesign CS6 Learn by Video
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Welcome to Adobe InDesign CS6
Learn by Video

Adobe InDesign has been the gold standard in
desktop publishing for many years now, and in
the CS6 version it takes some big steps into the
future. In addition to its traditional print capabilities,
InDesign CS6 offers lots of options for
publishing to tablet devices, as well as Adaptive
Page Design, which lets you deploy one design
to many different formats.
In this course, you’ll learn your way around the
InDesign interface and workspaces, then be
walked through some projects that demonstrate
the powerful capabilities of InDesign CS6.
You’ll get in-depth training on working with
colors, text, images, pages, books, dynamic
content, and more.

Along the way you’ll be introduced to new In-
Design features like Liquid Layouts, the Content
Collector tool, and linked content. Whether
your goal is to produce great print documents,
PDFs, eBooks, or flexible designs that can be
used in many different ways, this course will
help you get there.

The lessons are wrapped in a feature-rich
interface that lets you jump to any topic and
bookmark individual sections for later review.
Full-Screen mode provides a hi-def, immersive
experience, and Watch-and-Work mode shrinks
the video into a small window so you can play
the videos alongside your application. This
course also includes project files so you can
follow along.

How to Use This Course
The video2brain interface is easy to use, but it
also has a large number of options. We’ve provided
this brief guide to give you a tour of the
interface and make sure you don’t miss out on
any of its features.

This course comes in a few different flavors. You
can run the Mac application (labeled “Start” or
“Start.app”) or the Windows application (.exe)
file, or you can open start.html in your browser.
Most people will use one of the application
versions of the course. If you’re working with an
operating system that doesn’t support one of
these two options, such as Linux, the browser
version is a great alternative—it works on
any browser with a current version of Adobe
Flash. The main difference between running
the course as an application versus opening it
in your browser is that the application versions
include an option, discussed in more detail later
in this guide, called Watch-and-Work mode.
Watch-and-Work mode lets you watch the course
in a smaller window while you follow along in
another application. This option doesn’t exist in
the browser version of the course.

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