I pulled a “yea I know how to use this” for a job and have been figuring it out as I go. My god this platform is unnecessary confusing compared to other similar platforms 😂
I have used InDesign for many years and still learning, thanks to helpful tutorials like yours. Thank you Ashlee for sharing your knowledge and helpful information. 👍
I'm a graphic student and the only part i know about indesign is the color theme. your videos helped me discover what more adobe indesign can do and it's really cool. thank you so much. Sending love from Malaysia
Thank you so much for this excellent video. Your presentation style was exactly what I needed...clear voice, a pace I could follow, and visible examples. You are now my "go-to" for all things InDesign.
Nice tips in general. I liked the "Fill form" tip most, since I recently had such a task and did it directly in Acrobat, but it would have been faster and easier in InDesign. I have two comments, though, about the "Find/Change" tip and "Surfer" tip. At "Find/Change" tip it would be great if you explained advanced options in the "Find/Change" pop-up window as well. Since you wanted to change the word that appears as a title and in the footer on all the pages, one would think that you have the footer placed on the Master/Parent page. Since your video shows that you jump to each text box separately, it is obvious the footer isn't placed on the Master/Parent page. And if you have content on the Master/Parent page and you use the general "Find/Change" tool, Indesign wouldn't change the content on the Master/Parent page, unless you click one of the advanced options in the "Find/Change" pop-up window. As far as the "Surfer" tips goes, I would use "Paste into" option and not the pathfinder to basically cut the letter W from the background. So, the steps are the same as in your video, but once the letter W is transformed to outlines, you simply click on the image, copy it, select the outlined letter W and use "Paste into" option. In this case you move the whole title around the layout as you wish. Of course, if you move the position of the title, you have to repeat the "Paste into" again. Keep up the good work.👍
I am trying to add GIFs to my pdf with InDesign. I don't want to add any animation to it when appearing. All good when I preview the animation in the EPUB panel. But when I export it to a PDF and I Adobe Acrobat to open my PDF NONE of the GIFs are moving. Are you suppose to export it in a certain way? Or am I doing anything else wrong?
Hi! First of all this was an awesome video with great tips ✨... But I have question about the InDesign and the gif format (and I don't know is this the right place to ask it 😅 if it's not I'm sorry for that). I would like to create a presentation with the help of InDesign and add some gifs as cool details... However the final presentation needs to be pdf - and I don't know how to export a pdf from InDesign with working gif elements. I tried a lot but it's still not working... Has anybody an idea for this?
@@ReasonTwentyTwo Maybe you already figured it out, but I found that if you use a .mp4 file it works. GIF didn't work for me either. When you import the .mp4 and go to window > interactive > media. Here you can chose 'play at page loading' and 'play in loop'. When you get an error that you can not import the video, you have to save it again or try again and then it worked for me. You can also change the frame, for example to 'current frame' > now the video will play in the current frame you created (you can crop the video in the frame of your choise. With no frame, it will be as big as the original file. When exporting you use interactive pdf > the pop-ups you can ignore > there are no specific settings. Sometimes you have to click on the video for it to play, with others it plays automatically. Maybe that is in my settings. I hope this helps
I pulled a “yea I know how to use this” for a job and have been figuring it out as I go. My god this platform is unnecessary confusing compared to other similar platforms 😂
literally me rn
I have used InDesign for many years and still learning, thanks to helpful tutorials like yours.
Thank you Ashlee for sharing your knowledge and helpful information.
👍
I'm a graphic student and the only part i know about indesign is the color theme. your videos helped me discover what more adobe indesign can do and it's really cool. thank you so much. Sending love from Malaysia
Thank you so much for this excellent video. Your presentation style was exactly what I needed...clear voice, a pace I could follow, and visible examples. You are now my "go-to" for all things InDesign.
So many ideas have sparked from watching this video. Thank you, Ashlee!
You gave some really great tips. I'm new but, inDesign is so mammath that I think you're always learning with this program.
Ashlee,
Fantastic job and with over two decades of experience; this was great!!!! Keep up the great work!
Wonderful class delightfully presented. Thank you!
THANK YOU SO MUCH this a a perfect tutorial and so much have been learned !!!
Nice tips in general. I liked the "Fill form" tip most, since I recently had such a task and did it directly in Acrobat, but it would have been faster and easier in InDesign. I have two comments, though, about the "Find/Change" tip and "Surfer" tip.
At "Find/Change" tip it would be great if you explained advanced options in the "Find/Change" pop-up window as well. Since you wanted to change the word that appears as a title and in the footer on all the pages, one would think that you have the footer placed on the Master/Parent page. Since your video shows that you jump to each text box separately, it is obvious the footer isn't placed on the Master/Parent page. And if you have content on the Master/Parent page and you use the general "Find/Change" tool, Indesign wouldn't change the content on the Master/Parent page, unless you click one of the advanced options in the "Find/Change" pop-up window.
As far as the "Surfer" tips goes, I would use "Paste into" option and not the pathfinder to basically cut the letter W from the background. So, the steps are the same as in your video, but once the letter W is transformed to outlines, you simply click on the image, copy it, select the outlined letter W and use "Paste into" option. In this case you move the whole title around the layout as you wish. Of course, if you move the position of the title, you have to repeat the "Paste into" again.
Keep up the good work.👍
Hi!
Thanks so much for the feedback - We're glad you enjoyed the tips, and we'll keep working to improve the tutorials!
Cheers!
These are awesome tips!! Thank you very much!!!
Hi Ashlee, there are some great tips; I did know about a few of them. One I didn't know was the Color Theme Tool; that can be VERY useful. Thank you
These are great! I am wondering how you created that thick pink line that animates in each of your section breaks. ??
I thought that may be after effects or premier pro. But I am just guessing.
I already love this video, thanks so muuuch!!!!!
You're so welcome!
Hey Ashlee! Great to meet you! Thanks for the tips.
Nice interactive hints, could you tell me how to export the document to .pdf to avoid miss any of them?
Thanks for the tips and Iove your voice
Happy to help!
This is a great video 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Nice video.
Awesome tutorial! Super helpfull!
Some cool tricks but it seems the audio/voice over sometimes stops for a second or two.
How do you make it so that the W was coloured and relevant in the frame but not seen when it was out? (at 15:06 and 16:24 for example)
You had me subscribing at QR code.
Truly helpful! Thank you so much for sharing.
Awesome. Good tips. Learned some things.
Thanks for these tips. many are helpful to me!
You're so welcome!
wow...your explanations are great. Do you have any course ?
Great! Thanks!
Thank you so much!!
I-I didn't know this program to do all of this!😮😮
This really is a great video!
Glad you enjoyed it
hi love the video - how do u create the gif of the coloured shoes on PS?
thank you !
I am trying to add GIFs to my pdf with InDesign. I don't want to add any animation to it when appearing. All good when I preview the animation in the EPUB panel.
But when I export it to a PDF and I Adobe Acrobat to open my PDF NONE of the GIFs are moving. Are you suppose to export it in a certain way? Or am I doing anything else wrong?
I found that it does work with a .mp4, but not with a GIF
Wonderful explanation 👍🏻
TY!
Thank you
You're welcome
Do you know how to create Fore-edge print pages?
Great tips! Thank you 👌
gracias!
Can u try adding some background music? Thank you.
Please how to add other paper sizes to the preset tHANKS,
Excellent
thanks for the video
You're welcome
U are the queen
So nice of you! Thanks 🙌💚
yr voice is nice
What version of Id are you using? I love your tips, thanks!
CC 2023. Thanks.
Thanx!
You're welcome!
Thanks a lot.. :))
Welcome 😊
Yeah I have used inDesign all wrong 100%. I called it photoshop somehow and tried to do all the infographics there :D
Hi! First of all this was an awesome video with great tips ✨... But I have question about the InDesign and the gif format (and I don't know is this the right place to ask it 😅 if it's not I'm sorry for that). I would like to create a presentation with the help of InDesign and add some gifs as cool details... However the final presentation needs to be pdf - and I don't know how to export a pdf from InDesign with working gif elements. I tried a lot but it's still not working... Has anybody an idea for this?
Hey, I was going to post the same query. Did you have any luck finding a solution?
I want to know as well. When I watch it in the interactive preview pannel my gif works, but when I export it to pdf it doesn't.
@@ReasonTwentyTwo Maybe you already figured it out, but I found that if you use a .mp4 file it works. GIF didn't work for me either. When you import the .mp4 and go to window > interactive > media. Here you can chose 'play at page loading' and 'play in loop'. When you get an error that you can not import the video, you have to save it again or try again and then it worked for me. You can also change the frame, for example to 'current frame' > now the video will play in the current frame you created (you can crop the video in the frame of your choise. With no frame, it will be as big as the original file. When exporting you use interactive pdf > the pop-ups you can ignore > there are no specific settings. Sometimes you have to click on the video for it to play, with others it plays automatically. Maybe that is in my settings. I hope this helps
I have been in design since it change from page maker, I have never heard of master page being called parent pages?
It's a recent change in InDesign.
how do i turn my animated document into a video
Can i know who she is ??
This is the talented Ashlee Harrell - one of our regular instructors: tutsplus.com/authors/ashlee-harrell
The tips are really helpful, but horrible sound/voice
horrible comment
The voice is lovely
She sounds great