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Chapter 3: PageMaker Plug-in
Pack Features
The PageMaker Plug-in Pack includes a set
of new features designed to facilitate the
transition from PageMaker to InDesign.
Even if you’ve never used PageMaker, you’ll find
the following features helpful in improving your
productivity:
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“Using the PageMaker toolbar” on page 45
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“About bulleted and numbered lists” on page 46
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“Using the Template Browser palette” on
page 66
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“Using the Position tool” on page 72
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“Using the PageMaker keyboard shortcut set”
on page 73
Using the PageMaker toolbar
The PageMaker toolbar provides quick access to a
set of frequently used features. You can show or
hide the toolbar, and you can dock it to the top,
bottom, or side of the document window.
Note:
In InDesign, PageMaker toolbar buttons are
dimmed if the feature is not available. For example,
if a document has only one page, the Remove Pages
button is dimmed.
PageMaker toolbar
A.
Docked toolbar
B.
Floating toolbar
To display or hide the PageMaker toolbar:
Choose Window > PageMaker Toolbar.
To dock the toolbar:
Drag the vertical bar on the left side of the
PageMaker toolbar until the toolbar is docked
beneath the Control palette, or to the bottom or
side of the document window.
To undock (float) the PageMaker toolbar:
Drag the vertical bar on the PageMaker toolbar
away from the area where it’s docked.
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