This video shows you how to save your document as a preset. It covers the basics of setting up document presets and how to save your presets to use over and over again.
- [Instructor] Once you're done setting up your document, scroll up in the document panel and click on the down pointing arrow icon at the top to save the settings as a new preset. Give the preset a recognizable name. I will call mine Landscape Postcard. Then click on save preset. You will now be able to use this preset at any time by heading to the saved tab and selecting the preset you created. Presets are a great timesaver. Click once on the preset to apply all the settings you previously saved, and click on create to open a new document and start designing. Let's move to the next step.
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1/6/2021Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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1. Document Setup
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Set a new document2m 15s
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Create a preset37s
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2. Layout
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Create master pages2m 6s
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Organize content with Layers1m 52s
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Use guides to create a grid1m 45s
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3. Import and Manage Content
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Use the Graphic Frame tool2m 15s
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Create paragraph styles3m 53s
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Create character styles1m 32s
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Add a new page and style it1m 15s
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4. New Features
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5. Export Files
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Publish your file online1m 15s
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6. Interactive PDF
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Create a digital document2m 32s
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Customize the workspace2m 59s
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Add hyperlinks to your file2m 10s
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Create interactive buttons4m 40s
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Conclusion
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Next steps42s
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