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ADOBE INDESIGN CS PAGEMAKER EDITION
User Guide Supplement
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Select one of the following options:
•
Select Prompt for Name and Category. This
option causes InDesign to open a dialog box
whenever you save a file as a template. In the
dialog box you’ll specify a template name and
category (you can even create a new category at
that time).
•
Select Use File Name and Add to This Category.
This option lets you create templates without
opening any additional dialog boxes. InDesign
will simply use the document’s filename as the
template name, and add the template to the
category you specify.
Searching for templates
You can perform searches in the Template Browser
palette based on template metadata or other
information. You can run very specific searches by
adding criteria limiters (
is
,
contains
,
does not
contain
,
starts with
, and
ends with
) to narrow your
search. Criteria limiters let you precisely target
what you are looking for in your search.
Finding a template using the Search dialog box
To search for a template:
1
Do one of the following:
•
Choose Search from the Template Browser
palette menu.
•
Click the Search button
.
2
Select the category type from the Look In menu.
3
Select the criteria that you want to set. For
example, if you are searching for a file that is
greater than 100KB, you would select File Size, Is
Greater Than, and then enter 100KB in the text
box.
4
Click the plus button to increase the accuracy
of your search results. For example, you may be
looking for a file that is greater than 100KB in size
and contains the word
halftone
.
5
To remove search criteria, click the minus
button .
6
When you have finished entering your search
criteria, click Search.
7
The results of your search display in the
Contents area of the Template Browser palette so
you can navigate through the files.
A tool tip is provided for each template listing
the categories with which the file is associated.