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Anyone here deal with Adobe Indesign?

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Old 12-May-2008, 04:51 AM
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Anyone here deal with Adobe Indesign?

I have a friend who is trying to learn it, but can not find any good resources. Does anyone have a book or a site to recommend for learning it? Thanks in advanced.

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I don't use it, personally, but generally find the About.com tutorials good. You don't say if this person has experience of another DTP package, or is new to the subject altogther. It might help someone with experience of InDesign to know the level to which your friend needs things pitching.

 
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