![]() ![]() ![]() (This is normally why I’d open Help > InDesign Help otherwise I’d just do a Google search on my own.)Īctually, the third-party sites included in the search results are a subset of what you’d get in Google itself Adobe is doing some kind of filtering on its own and trying to include only reliable sources that have a long-term track record. An obvious omission, to me, is a checkbox or Preference setting within the program that would let me confine the search to the programs’s actual help files. ![]() It’s a laudable goal - bringing sites like this one to the attention of the InDesign-using community, and expanding on the cut-and-dried material in the program manuals - but Adobe forgot a few things. More after the jump! Continue reading below↓įree and Premium members see fewer ads! Sign up and log-in today.
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