
Adobe InDesign
Our InDesign articles below clearly and simply how to use specific aspects of Adobe InDesign that we also cover in our InDesign training courses.

[How To Use] Adobe InDesign Spell Check
InDesign spell check works differently from the other spell checkers. InDesign is primarily a publishing tool. InDesign assumes that by the time text hits it, the text has been proofread and that it won’t contain misspelt words. Of course, this…

A Complete Guide To Page Numbering In InDesign
Page numbers help your reader and add a professional finish to your documents. InDesign makes numbering documents incredibly easy so you’ve no excuse for not using them! In this article, you’ll learn how to use InDesign to : Adding Page…

[Complete Guide] Page Numbering In InDesign
Master pages are a huge time saver in InDesign. They’re a great ‘one and done’ solution to make sure that all of your content is consistently formatted. If you are an InDesign beginner, learning to use master pages should be…

Adobe Fonts: Creating Your Own Glyphs
This is part 2 of a 4 part series. For the other parts see here: Part1, Part3, Part4. As before to follow this tutorial you will require: FontSelf Extension for Photoshop and/or Illustrator. Creating Glyph Alternates Open Photoshop and…
InDesign: Entering A Column Break Instruction
First place the text cursor at the point where you wish to insert a column break. On the numeric keypad, press the Enter key. On a laptop, press and hold the blue Fn key while pressing Return. For more quick…
InDesign: Controlling Margins [Master Guide]
Presenting your document so that it is very clear and easy for a reader to navigate is critical. Adding a margin to the inside of a framed box will make sure that the contents of the box really stand out…