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Important: This page provides a list of features
in InDesign CS5.5 and InDesign CS5. This page does NOT tell you
how to use these features. For more information about any of the
new features, click the corresponding links provided.
What’s new (CS5.5)EPUBSArticlesArticles provide an easy way to create relationships among
page items. These relationships are used to define the content to
export to EPUB, HTML, or Accessible PDFs; and to define the order
of the content.
For more details, see Articles (CS5.5)
Linked storiesAdobe InDesign CS5.5 linked stories makes it easier to
manage multiple versions of the same story or text content in the
same document.
For more details, see Linked stories (CS5.5)
Object Export optionsObject export options are used to specify export parameters
required when you export to different formats such as EPUB, HTML,
or accessible PDFs. Object export options are applied to both text
frames and graphic frames, as well as groups. Object export options
are specified to individual objects or groups and can override the
global export settings. Choose Object > Object Export Options.
For more details, see Object export options (CS5.5)
Map styles to export tagsThe Paragraph and Character styles have a new subfeature—Export
Tagging. Export Tagging lets you define how text with InDesign styles
should be marked up in HTML/EPUB or in the tagged PDF output.
See Map styles to export tags (CS5.5)
Integration with Adobe Digital Publishing SuiteTo create richly designed, interactive publications for
tablet devices, InDesign includes Folio Builder and Overlay Creator
panels. You can use these panels to create digital publications
called folios.
See Digital Publishing Suite overview for a bird’s eye view of the solution.
For information on creating digital publications for mobile devices,
see www.adobe.com/go/learn_dps_help_en
Improved EPUB and HTML exportInDesign CS5.5 contains a re-engineered EPUB and HTML export
solution that offers several improvements to the EPUB export workflow.
See Export content for EPUB (CS5.5) and Export content to HTML (CS5.5)
Some of the features are listed below:
General export options: Define book margins, use article
order to specify reading order. See EPUB General export options.
Image export options: Define image resolution PPI settings,
size, and added support for PNG images. You can also specify image
alignment settings, space before and after images, and insert page
breaks. See EPUB Images options.
Content export options: Break document by paragraph styles,
enhancements to footnotes, remove soft returns. See EPUB Contents options.
Audio and video tags in HTML: Placed audio and h.264 video
files are enclosed in HTML5 <audio> and <video> tags.
An increasing numbers of hardware and software vendors now support
HTML5 audio and video tags.
J-language features: Support for vertical text and Ruby characters.
Added support for sublists: Sublists formatted using the
InDesign auto-bullet and auto-number features are represented as
nested ordered and unordered lists.
Table headers and footers: Table headers and footers are
exported to EPUB and HTML.
Table of contents: InDesign table of content is now included
in the EPUB export instead of the NCX manifest.
Publish date: Publish date metadata value is automatically
inserted. Other data such as author and keywords, that you provide
using the File > File Info are also exported to the EPUB file.
Usability and productivityPDF EnhancementsSupport for PDF/X-4:2010
has been added. PDF/X-4:2010 is identical to the earlier PDF/X-4:2008,
except that it relaxes certain restrictions on how layers can be
specified in the PDF. This change allows InDesign CS5.5 to allow
creating layers in the exported PDF, and provides PDF 1.6 compatibility.
Apart from layers support, PDF 1.6 also allows JPEG2000 compression
as an option for the color and grayscale images.
If you earlier
used PDF/X-4:2008 to certify files that you sent to printers, don’t expect
any changes in your workflow.
Note: The default [PDF/X-4:2008]
Adobe PDF preset has been retained, but updated to use the PDF/X-4:2010
specification, so that your existing workflows do not break.
Dictionary enhancementsInDesign supports the open-source HunSpell dictionaries
for most languages to verify spelling and to hyphenate words, in
addition to the existing Proximity and WinSoft dictionaries.
Proximity Portuguese orthogonal agreement dictionary has been
added.
For information on working with dictionaries, see Hyphenation and spelling dictionaries.
Drag and drop anchored objectsBetter PDF tag supportCreate accessible PDFs for Adobe Acrobat, Adobe Reader,
or other software such as screen readers. InDesign automatically
adds tags for the following:
Tables and nested tables
 Table tags in exported PDF
Lists and nested lists
 List tags in exported PDF
Footnotes
Footnote tags in exported PDF
Hyperlinks
 Hyperlink tags in exported PDF
Note: The THead, TBody, and TFoot tags are honored only if you export
to PDF version 1.5 or higher
For information exporting as PDF, see Export to PDF for printing and Create interactive documents for PDF.
PDF enhancementsSupport for PDF/X-4:2010 has been added. PDF/X-4:2010 is
identical to the earlier PDF/X-4:2008, except that it relaxes certain
restrictions on how layers can be specified in the PDF. This change
allows InDesign CS5.5 to allow creating layers in the exported PDF,
and provides PDF 1.6 compatibility. Apart from layers support, PDF
1.6 also allows JPEG2000 compression as an option for the color and
grayscale images.
If you earlier used PDF/X-4:2008 to certify files that you sent
to printers, don’t expect any changes in your workflow.
Note: The default [PDF/X-4:2008] Adobe PDF preset has been retained,
but updated to use the PDF/X-4:2010 specification, so that your
existing workflows do not break.
What’s new (CS5)Design and layoutMultiple page sizesYou can define
different page sizes for pages within a single document. This feature
is especially useful when you want to manage related designs in
one file. For example, you can include business card, postcard,
letterhead, and envelope pages in the same document.
To create
multiple page sizes, use the Page tool to select a page, and then
change the settings in the Control panel. See Use multiple page sizes.
New Layers panelThe new InDesign Layers
panel is now more similar to the Illustrator Layers panel. Each
layer has a disclosure triangle that can be expanded to reveal the
objects and their stacking order on that given layer for the active
spread.
By default, new page items are given generic names
such as <rectangle> and <path>. You can give any page
item a custom name by click-pause-clicking the item name in the
Layers panel.
You can change the stacking order of objects
by dragging items in the list. The Layers panel also lets you show
or hide and lock or unlock individual page items.
See Layers.
Custom page sizesInstead of editing a
text file to create custom page sizes, you can use the Custom Page
Size dialog box to make custom page sizes available when you create documents.
See Create custom page sizes.
Simplified transformationsInDesign includes
several new selection and transformation features that simplify
manipulating objects.
- Content grabber
- The content grabber appears as a circle when you hover over an
image using the Selection tool. Use the content grabber to select
and move the content of a frame with the Selection tool still selected.
This behavior effectively replaces that of the Position tool, which
is removed from InDesign CS5. If you rotate the content with the
frame, a horizontal line appears in the center of the content grabber.
This line mirrors the rotation angle of the content.
The content
grabber draws over each frame that is part of a group. Use the Selection
tool to reposition content within a frame that is part of the group.
If
you don’t want the content grabber to appear when you hover over
an image, choose View > Extras > Hide Content Grabber.
See Select objects.
- Double-click behavior
- Double-clicking graphics with the Selection tool no longer
switches to the Direct Selection tool. Instead, double-clicking
a graphic frame now selects the content in the frame. If the content
is selected, double-clicking the content selects the content’s frame.
(When the content is selected, you can also click the edge of its
containing frame to select the frame.)
In a group, double-clicking
an item in the group selects the item you double-clicked. To reselect
the group, double-click the edge of the selected item or group.
In all cases, the Selection tool remains the active tool. This approach
gives you a quick and consistent way to select graphic frames and
groups.
- Frame edge highlighting
- InDesign now temporarily draws the frame edges as you use
the Selection tool to hover over items on a page. This method makes
it easier to find the item you want before you select it. The color
of the frame edge drawn matches the color of the layer the object
is on. Groups are drawn with a dashed line. This feedback is especially
helpful when working in Preview Mode or with Hide Frame Edges selected.
- Path and point highlighting
- When you hover over a page item with the Direct Selection
tool, InDesign displays the path and display the path points. This feedback
makes it easier to view the path point you want to manipulate. You
no longer have to select the object with the Direct Selection tool
and then select the path point. You can simply drag the point you
want.
- Rotate
- As in Illustrator, you don’t have to switch to the Rotate
tool to rotate a selected page item. With the Selection tool, you
can simply position the pointer just outside a corner handle, and
drag to rotate the item. When you stop dragging, the Selection tool
remains the active tool. See Rotate an object using the Selection tool.
- Transform multiple selected items
- You no longer have to group multiple items before you can
resize, scale, or rotate them with the Selection tool. Simply select
the items you want to transform, and you see a transformation bounding box
around the selected items. Dragging a handle resizes the selected
elements; holding down Shift resizes them proportionally. Holding
down Ctrl (Windows) or Command (Mac OS) scales them. Holding down
Ctrl+Shift (Windows) or Command+Shift (Mac OS) scales them proportionally.
Including Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) performs the transformations
from the center of the selected objects. See Transform objects.
- Live Screen Drawing
- In InDesign CS5, you see the content draw as you drag it. In
previous InDesign versions, you pause before dragging to see the
content draw. You can change the Live Screen Drawing setting in
Interface preferences to use the previous behavior. See Change Interface preferences.
- Favor the selected object
- If you select one of several overlapping page items and begin
dragging, the selected object remains selected. To select a different item,
simply click a portion of that different item that is not overlapping
or intersecting the currently selected item.
- Live Distribute
- When transforming multiple selected objects, InDesign CS5
lets you proportionally resize the space between the selected items
instead of resizing the actual items. See Distribute objects using Live Distribute.
- Reordering of the Transformation Tools
- The Rotate, Scale, and Shear tools appear under the Free
Transform tool in the Tools panel. You can rotate, resize, and scale
objects without having to switch from the Selection tool.
Gap toolThe Gap tool provides a quick
way to adjust the size of a gap between two or more items. The Gap
tool is a one-step way to adjust your layout by directly manipulating
the whitespace. See Align objects using the Gap tool.
Paragraphs that span or split columnsIn
InDesign CS5, you can make a paragraph span multiple columns without creating
separate text frames. You can also split a paragraph into multiple columns
within the same text frame. See Create paragraphs that span or split columns.
Keep with previousThe Keep Options dialog
box now has a Keep With Previous option that keeps the first line
of the current paragraph with the last line of the previous paragraph.
See Control paragraph breaks using Keep Options.
Balanced columnsThe Balance Columns setting
in the Text Frame Options dialog box lets you automatically balance
text across columns in a multiple column text frame. See Add columns to a text frame.
Vertical justification in non-rectangular framesIn
previous versions of InDesign, applying a non-rectangular text frame
causes vertical justification settings to be ignored. In InDesign
CS5, you can apply both vertical justification and corner effects
and other irregular-shaped frames. See Align or justify text vertically within a text frame.
Live corner effectsClick the yellow square
that appears near the upper right corner of a selected frame to
apply corner effects to rectangular frames. In addition, you can
now apply a different corner effect and a different corner radius
to each corner. See Use Live Corners.
Swatches in Control panelYou can apply
swatches to objects directly in the Control panel. Select an object and
choose the swatch from the Fill or Stroke menu in the Control panel.
You can also drag the current color swatch displayed in the Control
panel and apply it to other objects. See Apply color.
Grid place enhancementsWhen placing multiple
files, simply start dragging, and then use the arrow keys to change
the number of columns and rows of the placed images. While dragging,
hold down Ctrl (Windows) or Command (Mac OS) and press arrow keys to
change the gutter space. See Place multiple graphics and Create contact sheets.
Auto-FitSelect the Auto-Fit option so
that the image is resized automatically whenever you resize the
frame. See Using Auto Fit.
Drawing multiple frames in a gridWhen
using frame creation tools such as the Rectangle or Type tool, you
can press arrow keys to create equally spaced frames. See Draw multiple objects as a grid.
Live captions from metadataIn InDesign
CS5, you can generate captions based on image metadata using a number
of methods.
You can generate captions while you place
images by turning on the Create Static Captions checkbox in the
Place dialog box.
You can generate captions from placed images. First, use
the Caption Setup dialog box to identify which metadata is included
in the image. Then choose an option from the Object > Captions
menu to generate either a live or static caption.
You can add a text variable to a text frame that display
the metadata of the image that touches or is grouped with the text
frame.
See Captions.
Mini BridgeMini Bridge is a subset of
Adobe Bridge that is available as a panel within InDesign. Mini
Bridge lets you navigate your file system and preview files as visual thumbnails
without having to leave InDesign. You can drag-and-drop files from Mini
Bridge to InDesign as an alternative way to place files into a document. Doing
so loads the dragged images into the place cursor, just like dragging
from Bridge. You can also drag selected items into Mini Bridge to
create snippets.
For a video on using Mini Bridge with InDesign,
see www.adobe.com/go/lrvid5051_br_en.
Improved Adobe Bridge integrationInDesign
CS5 and Adobe Bridge CS5 are more integrated in two ways.
- Page Thumbnails
- A new File Handling preference option lets you generate page
thumbnails for more than the first page of InDesign files. The default number
of pages to generate thumbnails for is set to 2, but you can change
it to 1, 2, 5, 10, or All. You can now see previews of the pages
within an INDD file in the Preview pane of Bridge. Choosing more
thumbnail pages may cause your InDesign document to take longer
to save. See Include previews in saved documents.
- View Links in an InDesign File while in Bridge
- You can view the links inside an InDesign document while
in Adobe Bridge, without having to open the document in InDesign.
For example, suppose that you don’t remember the location of an
image, but you remember placing it in an InDesign document. In Adobe
Bridge, navigate to the InDesign file, and then display thumbnails
of all the placed files contained within the selected InDesign file.
See Using Adobe Bridge with InDesign.
Cross media designInteractive documents and presentations- FLV and MP3 import
- You can import video files in Flash Video format (.FLV and .F4V),
H.264-encoded files (such as MP4), and SWF files. You can import
audio files in MP3 format. Legacy media file types like QuickTime
(.MOV), .AVI, and .WMV are still supported. However, use FLV, F4V,
MP4, and MP3 formats to take full advantage of the rich media support
offered in the most recent versions of Acrobat, Adobe Reader, and
Adobe Flash Player.
Use Adobe Media Encoder to convert older
media file types to .FLV. See Relink legacy media files.
- Media panel
- The Media panel lets you preview SWF, FLV, F4V, MP4, and
MP3 files directly in InDesign. For FLV, F4V, and MP4 files, you
can choose any frame in the video as the placeholder poster image.
You can choose which video playback controls you want the viewer
of your interactive document to have. The Media panel lets you create
navigation points, which are time-code markers that you can target
with button actions. See Add movies and sound files to documents.
- Motion presets
- The Animation panel lets you assign a motion preset to any page
item as a way to quickly create an animation. These motion presets
are the same motion presets found in Adobe Flash CS5 Professional.
Furthermore, InDesign can import any custom motion preset created
in Flash, enabling InDesign and Flash users to collaborate to create
animation effects. See Animate a document with motion presets.
- Animation panel
- Use the Animation panel to create or edit animation effects. You
can edit supported animation attributes such as Position, Scale,
Rotate, and Opacity. Save any custom animation created in InDesign
as a custom motion preset that can be shared with others.
Use
the Animation panel to specify when an animated object is played,
such as when the page is loaded or clicked. See Animation.
- Timing panel
- Use the Timing panel to change the order of when animated objects
play. See Use the Timing panel to change the animation order.
- Object States panel
- Use the Object States panel to create multiple versions of an
object. For example, you can create a single page object with 20
different states, and each state contains a different photo. Anyone
who opens the PDF or SWF file can click forward and back buttons
to browse the photo gallery. See Create a multi-state object slide show.
- Preview panel
- In InDesign, you can preview interactivity and animation
of the current selection, the current spread, or the entire document
using the Preview panel. You can also test interactive elements
in a web browser. See Preview interactive documents.
- Pixels as unit of measurement
- You can now specify Pixels for your unit of measure in Preferences
> Units & Increments. You can override the current unit of measure
by adding “px” to your values in edit fields in the Control panel,
dialog boxes, and other panels. When using pixels, objects and X/Y
coordinates snap to whole pixel values, and the line weights listed
in the Stroke panel also change to pixels. See Change rulers and measurement units.
- Convert URLs to hyperlinks
- Use the Convert URLs To Hyperlinks command to search the
current selection, story, or document for URL strings and convert
them to hyperlinks. You can also assign a character style to the
found URLs. See Convert URLs to hyperlinks.
Improved export to Flash ProfessionalInDesign
CS5 exports to FLA format rather than XFL format for editing the
file in Flash Professional. FLA export options support rich media
content and offer more ways to handle text. See Create FLA files for the web.
Improved export to Interactive PDFInDesign
CS5 includes separate commands for exporting print and interactive PDF
files.
InDesign CS5 exports all rich media content to the
Rich Media Annotation Layer when exporting to Interactive PDF, resulting
in more reliable playback in Adobe Reader. For best results, video
files must be in FLV or F4V format and audio files must be in MP3
format.
A few new options are available when exporting to
interactive PDF, including initial view options, presentation settings,
and page transitions. See Create interactive documents for PDF.
Improved XHTML exportExporting to XHTML
is a way to extract your content out of an InDesign document and
hand it over to a web developer who can repurpose it using a web application
such as Dreamweaver. InDesign CS5 enhancements include the ability
to match the attributes of InDesign text formatting, preserve local formatting,
and control the order of content. InDesign Tables are now assigned unique
IDs, allowing them to be referenced as Spry data sets in Dreamweaver. See Export content to Dreamweaver (CS5).
Improved JPEG exportThe Export JPEG dialog
box includes several new options, including the ability to specify
the color space, use document bleed settings, and simulate overprinting. See Export to JPEG format.
CollaborationIntegrated comment and reviewCS
Review is an online service that provides a simple way to share
designs on the web so others can provide feedback. Use the CS Review
panel in InDesign to upload snapshots of the current document to
an Acrobat.com workspace, where others can add comments. See Reviewing InDesign documents.
Track text changesWhen the Track Text
Changes feature is turned on, changes made to the text are tracked
on a per user basis. You can view changes in Story Editor (but not
in Layout view). Text changes that are supported include deleting
text, moving text, and inserting text. Use the Track Changes panel
to accept and reject changes in the document. See Tracking and reviewing changes.
Document installed fontsAny fonts in
a Document Fonts folder that’s in the same location as an InDesign document
are available when the document is opened. Fonts installed by one document
are not available to other documents. The Package command can generate
a Document Fonts folder when you want to share your document or move
it to a different computer. See Document installed fonts.
Presentation ModeInDesign CS5 has a new
screen mode called Presentation Mode. In Presentation Mode, the
application menu and all panels are hidden. Keystrokes and clicks
let you move forward or backward through the document one spread
at a time. See Use Presentation Mode.
Usability and productivityBackground tasksWhen you save large
documents or export them to PDF or IDML files, you can continue
working on your document. You can also queue up multiple PDF exports
in the background. Use the Background Tasks panel (Window > Utilities >
Background Tasks) to view the progress of the export processes.
See Background Tasks panel.
Spring-loaded tools shortcutYou can temporarily
switch from the current tool to any other tool by holding down the
appropriate letter key. As you hold down the key, your current tool changes
the new tool, and when you release it, you return to the previous
tool. For example, press the U key to use the Gap tool, and then
release it to return to the Selection tool. See Select tools temporarily.
Tool Hints panelThe Tool Hints panel
(Window > Utilities > Tool Hints) lists all the hidden modifier key
behaviors available for the currently selected tool. See View tool hints.
Community HelpAdobe Community Help offers
access to complete Adobe product documentation as well as to community-created
learning content and other learning content on Adobe.com. Adobe
Community Help includes an AIR-based viewer that displays the latest
online Help or defaults to a local version of Help when a web connection
is unavailable.
Community Help also includes expert-moderated
comments and user ratings on Adobe documentation, knowledge base
articles, tutorials, and other content.
Specify starting page numberWhen you
create a document in InDesign CS5, you can make the first page start on
a specified page number. If you specify an even number with facing
pages turned on, the document begins with a two-page spread. You
can also change the starting page number in the Document Setup dialog
box after you’ve created a document. See Create new documents.
Edit Original for multiple selected itemsYou
can choose the Edit Original command to open multiple images in
their respective editing applications. See Edit original artwork.
New options for locking objectsTo lock
and unlock objects, you can now choose Object > Lock or Object
> Unlock All On Spread. Clicking the lock icon also unlocks a
locked object.
The new Prevent Selection Of Locked Objects
option in General preferences lets you determine whether you can
select locked objects.
Hide objectsYou can now choose Object
> Hide to hide objects on the page. Hidden objects are not printed
or exported, and they cannot be selected. Choose Object > Show All
On Spread to view all hidden objects.
Sticky Preview check boxesInDesign now
remembers whether the Preview checkbox is selected in a dialog box
after you exit and restart.
Place cursor when dragging from Adobe BridgeIn
previous versions, dragging an image from Adobe Bridge or the desktop inserted
the image on to the page, creating a frame the size of the image.
In InDesign CS5, this action loads the place cursor, letting you
drag a proportionally sized frame for your image.
Open book files in Explorer or FinderA
command appears on the books panel menu that lets you view a document
in an Explorer or Finder window.
Miscellaneous enhancements- Round CMYK values to whole numbers
- The Colors panel round the values for the CMYK sliders to
the nearest whole value.
- Delete all guides
- A new Delete All Guides On Spread command appears in the View
> Grids & Guides menu.
- Zoom from dialog boxes
- You can now use the keyboard shortcuts to zoom in and out
of your document when you have a modal dialog box open. Press Ctrl+- or
Ctrl+= (Windows) or Command+- or Command +=.
- New default font
- The default font is changed from Times (Mac) and Times New Roman
(Windows) to the cross-platform OpenType version of Minion Pro Regular.
- Collapse multiple links to same source
- In InDesign, links to images placed multiple times in a document
are collapsed into a single row in the Links panel. You can now
turn off this collapsing behavior with a new option in the Panel Options
dialog box.
- Remember Story Editor window location
- When you close and reopen a Story Editor window, InDesign
reopens the window to its previous width, height, and location on
the screen.
- Fold marks
- If you select Crop Marks while printing spreads, fold marks
are printed as solid lines.
- Menu commands changed or moved
- The following menu commands have new names or new locations.
 Choose Window > Workspace >
[New in CS5] to highlight menu commands of new and enhanced features.
InDesign CS4 command
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InDesign CS5 new location
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File > Export For Digital Editions
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File > Export For > EPUB
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File > Export For Dreamweaver
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File > Export for > Dreamweaver
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Object
> Lock Position
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Object
> Lock
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Object > Unlock Position
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Object > Unlock All On Spread
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Object > Interactive > Movie Options
/ Sound Options
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Media panel
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Object > Paths > Convert Point >
Line End / Corner / Smooth / Smooth Symmetrical
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Object > Convert Point > Plain / Corner
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View > Show/Hide Hyperlinks, Show/Hide
Text Threads, Show/Hide Frame Edges, Show/Hide Assigned Frames,
and Show/Hide Notes
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View > Extras > Show/Hide Hyperlinks,
Show/Hide Text Threads, Show/Hide Frame Edges, Show/Hide Assigned
Frames, and Show/Hide Notes
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Window > Assignments
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Window > Editorial > Assignments
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Window > Attributes
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Window > Output > Attributes
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Window > Automation > Data Merge /
Script Label / Scripts
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Window > Utilities > Data Merge /
Script Label / Scripts
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Window > Color
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Window > Color > Color
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Window > Gradient
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Window > Color > Gradient
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Window > Object Styles
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Window > Styles > Objects Styles
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Window > Swatches
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Window > Color > Swatches
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Window > Tags
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Window > Utilities > Tags
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Window > Type & Tables > Notes
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Window > Editorial > Notes
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Window > Type & Tables > Cell
Styles / Character Styles / Paragraph Styles > Table Styles
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Window > Styles > Cell Styles / Character
Styles / Paragraph Styles > Table Styles
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Help/InDesign > Configure Plug-ins
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Help/InDesign > Manage Extensions
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