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ADOBE INDESIGN CS PAGEMAKER EDITION
User Guide Supplement
If you want to create book-length
documents
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Group multiple documents into a book list.
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Set up sequential page numbering in each book
document.
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Generate tables of contents, cross-references,
and indexes. InDesign can easily preflight and
package, print, or export to Adobe PDF all of
the documents in a book list. InDesign
preserves cross-references, table of contents
entries, and index entries as hyperlinks in a PDF
file.
For more information on adding documents
to a book file, numbering pages, or creating
tables of contents, cross-references, or indexes, see
InDesign Help.
If you want to enhance your productivity
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Use shortcut keystrokes for commonly used
features. (See “Keyboard Shortcuts” in InDesign
Help.)
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Set preferences to determine how InDesign
documents and objects behave initially. If you
change settings when no documents are open,
your changes set the defaults for new
documents. (For details, see InDesign Help.)
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Arrange palettes to suit your needs. You can save
the current sizes and positions of palettes as a
custom workspace. (For details, see InDesign
Help.)
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Merge database information into a document.
(See “Using Data Merge” on page 57.)
Customer support
When you register your product, you may be
entitled to technical support. Terms may vary
depending on your country of residence. For more
information, refer to the technical support card
provided with the documentation.
Adobe also provides several forms of automated
technical support:
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See the ReadMe file installed with the program
for information that became available after this
guide went to press.
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See the Adobe InDesign CS PageMaker Edition
support page for information on top support
issues and troubleshooting information for
common problems.
PageMaker Plug-in Pack features
The Adobe PageMaker Plug-in Pack adds these
enhanced features to InDesign CS:
PageMaker 6.0 publication converter
Convert
PageMaker 6.0
x
documents and templates to
InDesign CS format. This capability expands the
conversion support currently built into InDesign
CS, which enables you to open PageMaker 6.5–7.
x
and QuarkXPress
®
3.3–4.
x
documents. In some
cases, you can even open damaged PageMaker files
that you were unable to open in PageMaker. (See
“About PageMaker document conversion” on
page 42.)