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- [Instructor] When you need to design a presentation

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you first need to choose which application to use.

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PowerPoint and Keynote are made for this purpose,

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but they don't give you total control

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over the design of your slides,

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and making changes to a presentation

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can be tedious and time consuming.

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The good news is there's another choice,

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an application that gives you near total design freedom.

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It's tightly integrated with programs like Photoshop

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and Illustrator for maximum efficiency,

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and it allows you to output and deliver a presentation

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in a variety of formats.

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That application is Adobe InDesign.

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Learning how to create presentations in InDesign

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will open up new creative possibilities

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and add an increasingly important skill

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to your design toolbox.

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So join me, Mike Rankin, to learn how to use InDesign

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to make great looking presentations

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that engage an audience with beautiful typography,

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crisp graphics, lively animation, and video.

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You'll see all that and more in my LinkedIn learning course

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Creating a Presentation in InDesign.

