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Creating a print-to-web workspace

Creating a print-to-web workspace - InDesign Tutorial

From the course: InDesign CS6: HTML

Creating a print-to-web workspace

When you're working in InDesign with the goal of exporting into HTML you're going to be working with a number of features and panels that you probably don't use on a regular basis. You're also not going to be using a number of features and panels that you do use on a regular basis, say when you're in the middle of the design process, or at the printing and proofing stage. If you're ready to export an InDesign layout for HTML. That layout is probably entirely complete. The work has been down, the design choices have been made. Changes have been made. It's been proofread, and probably exported and passed along to your printer. So you're switching gears. And when I switch gears in InDesign, I like to switch work spaces. InDesign ships with a number of default work spaces. Those include essentials, digital publishing, interactive PDF, printing and proofing, and that sort of thing. When you switch to a specific work space, InDesign changes its configuration with the appropriate panels. I…

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