From the course: InDesign: Creating Animations

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Supported format overview

Supported format overview - InDesign Tutorial

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Supported format overview

- [Voiceover] As exciting as InDesign's animation features can be, and as you'll see, as easy as they can be to use, at the end of the day, you're not going to do much with them just sitting in InDesign. While it's fun previewing your animations in InDesign's preview panel, it's almost never how you'll ultimately distribute your work. It's important to know what formats you can use to export your document and have all that exciting animation be part of it. We're gonna cover output formats that support animations in detail later in this course, but for now, I just want to give you a quick overview of what's supported, at this time at least, so you know what you can do with these files once you create them. There's a special EPUB format that supports InDesign animations directly, called fixed-layout EPUB. Fixed-layout EPUBs are a special EPUB format that's more like a PDF, where pages look like they do in print, with the layout and type just as you designed it. They're created very…

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