- Well, that's the end of the course. I hope you've gotten a lot out of it, and had some fun along the way. And I hope that you'll begin to explore all the endless possibilities for using MSOs and interactive EPUBs and DPS. If, as you begin doing so and you find you have questions I suggest visiting the Adobe User to User Forums at forums.adobe.com. I've also been known to tweet an MSO tip or two on occasion, so follow me on Twitter at @IDGuy.
If you'd like to learn more abour personalized consulting, training, design, or production, using InDesign with Digital Publishing Suite or Fixed Layout EPUB, visit tabulous.net or theInDesignGuy.com. So until next time, thanks for watching.
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5/29/2015- Working with the Object States panel
- Creating content for basic multistate objects (MSOs)
- Using layers and pages to create MSOs
- Adding and removing states
- Adding content
- Adding objects as states
- Controlling MSOs with buttons
- Using MSOs for interactive content
- Nesting MSOs
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome57s
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1. Getting Started
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Previewing your work1m 58s
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2. Preparing Your Content
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Using layers to create MSOs2m 47s
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3. Managing MSOs
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Adding or removing a state3m 41s
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Adding content to a state3m 13s
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4. Controlling MSOs
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Using buttons outside MSOs4m 42s
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Using buttons inside an MSO7m 32s
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5. Working with Interactive Content
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6. Using Nested MSOs for Advanced Effects
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How to add an MSO to a state11m 23s
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Creating "master states"6m 5s
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Adding objects to nested MSOs12m 51s
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7. Pulling It All Together
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Conclusion
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Next steps52s
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