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Animating an instructional page: Bicycle essentials

Animating an instructional page: Bicycle essentials - InDesign Tutorial

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Animating an instructional page: Bicycle essentials

- Let's take a look at an instructional type page, with bullets or lists that need to be animated. I'll show you how organizing the Layers panel makes the task of applying animations to multiple objects much easier, freeing you up to design the layout and apply animations you want, to make a compelling page. Let's take a look at this example. "Things to Consider When Buying a Bike". Every part of the bike is very important, and this page outlines for you why each part is important, and what it does. At the end, off goes the bicycle. Let's take a look at how this was put together. First of all you'll notice that our Layers panel, which I've put out here so you can see it a little more easily, is very organized. There are several layers, but they all have a purpose. They all group things together that we're going to need to use. For instance, if I turn off the Text layer, you can see that all the text is in one layer, the boxes are all in one layer, and the bicycle is all in one layer…

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