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free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com www.ebook777.com free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com Adobe® Creative Cloud™ Design Tools ALL-IN- ONE by Jennifer Smith, Christopher Smith, Jen DeHaan, and Fred Gerantabee www.ebook777.com free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com Adobe® Creative Cloud™ Design Tools All-in-One For Dummies® Published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc 111 River Street Hoboken, NJ 07030-5774 www.wiley.com Copyright © 2013 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey Published simultaneously in Canada No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, scanning or otherwise, except as permitted under Sections 107 or 108 of the 1976 United States Copyright Act, without the prior written permission of the Publisher Requests to the Publisher for permission should be addressed to the Permissions Department, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 111 River Street, Hoboken, NJ 07030, (201) 748-6011, fax (201) 748-6008, or online at http://www.wiley.com/go/permissions Trademarks: Wiley, For Dummies, the Dummies Man logo, Dummies.com, Making Everything Easier, and related trade dress are trademarks or registered trademarks of John Wiley & Sons, Inc., and may not be used without written permission Adobe and Creative Cloud are trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners John Wiley & Sons, Inc., is not associated with any product or vendor mentioned in this book LIMIT OF LIABILITY/DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY: THE PUBLISHER AND THE AUTHOR MAKE NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF THE CONTENTS OF THIS WORK AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE NO WARRANTY MAY BE CREATED OR EXTENDED BY SALES OR PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS THE ADVICE AND STRATEGIES CONTAINED HEREIN MAY NOT BE SUITABLE FOR EVERY SITUATION THIS WORK IS SOLD WITH THE UNDERSTANDING THAT THE PUBLISHER IS NOT ENGAGED IN RENDERING LEGAL, ACCOUNTING, OR OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES IF PROFESSIONAL ASSISTANCE IS REQUIRED, THE SERVICES OF A COMPETENT PROFESSIONAL PERSON SHOULD BE SOUGHT NEITHER THE PUBLISHER NOR THE AUTHOR SHALL BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES ARISING HEREFROM THE FACT THAT AN ORGANIZATION OR WEBSITE IS REFERRED TO IN THIS WORK AS A CITATION AND/OR A POTENTIAL SOURCE OF FURTHER INFORMATION DOES NOT MEAN THAT THE AUTHOR OR THE PUBLISHER ENDORSES THE INFORMATION THE ORGANIZATION OR WEBSITE MAY PROVIDE OR RECOMMENDATIONS IT MAY MAKE FURTHER, READERS SHOULD BE AWARE THAT INTERNET WEBSITES LISTED IN THIS WORK MAY HAVE CHANGED OR DISAPPEARED BETWEEN WHEN THIS WORK WAS WRITTEN AND WHEN IT IS READ For general information on our other products and services, please contact our Customer Care Department within the U.S at 877-762-2974, outside the U.S at 317-572-3993, or fax 317-572-4002 For technical support, please visit www.wiley.com/techsupport Wiley publishes in a variety of print and electronic formats and by print-on-demand Some material included with standard print versions of this book may not be included in e-books or in print-on-demand If this book refers to media such as a CD or DVD that is not included in the version you purchased, you may download this material at http://booksupport.wiley.com For more information about Wiley products, visit www.wiley.com Library of Congress Control Number: 2013937657 ISBN 978-1-118-64611-3 (pbk); ISBN 978-1-118-66124-6 (ebk); ISBN 978-1-118-66106-2 (ebk); ISBN 978-1-118-66125-3 (ebk) Manufactured in the United States of America free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com Contents at a Glance Introduction Book I: Getting Started with Adobe Creative Cloud Chapter 1: Introducing Adobe Creative Cloud Chapter 2: Using Common Menus and Commands 17 Chapter 3: Exploring Common Panels 29 Chapter 4: Using Common Extensions and Filters 35 Chapter 5: Importing and Exporting Files 41 Chapter 6: Handling Graphics, Paths, Text, and Fonts 55 Chapter 7: Using Color 67 Chapter 8: Printing Documents 75 Book II: InDesign CC 87 Chapter 1: Introducing InDesign CC 89 Chapter 2: Working with Text and Text Frames 109 Chapter 3: Understanding Page Layout 135 Chapter 4: Drawing in InDesign 155 Chapter 5: Understanding Color 175 Chapter 6: Clipping Paths, Alignment, and Object Transformation 181 Chapter 7: Exporting to PDF, Flash, and Printing 191 Chapter 8: Creating Digital Documents Using HTML and EPUB 205 Book III: Illustrator CC 213 Chapter 1: What’s New in Illustrator CC 215 Chapter 2: Discovering Illustrator CC 229 Chapter 3: Using the Selection Tools 249 Chapter 4: Creating Basic Shapes 261 Chapter 5: Using the Pen Tool and Placing Images 271 Chapter 6: Using Type in Illustrator 287 Chapter 7: Organizing Your Illustrations 313 Chapter 8: Using Layers 325 Chapter 9: Livening Up Illustrations with Color 333 Chapter 10: Using the Transform and Distortion Tools 359 www.ebook777.com free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com Chapter 11: Working with Transparency and Special Effects Tools 373 Chapter 12: Using Filters and Effects 385 Chapter 13: Using Your Illustrator Images 399 Book IV: Photoshop CC 415 Chapter 1: Exploring New Features in Photoshop CC 417 Chapter 2: Getting into Photoshop CC Basics 427 Chapter 3: Messing with Mode Matters 439 Chapter 4: Creating a Selection 449 Chapter 5: Using the Photoshop Pen Tool 469 Chapter 6: Thinking about Resolution Basics 481 Chapter 7: Creating a Good Image 489 Chapter 8: Working with Painting and Retouching Tools 503 Chapter 9: Using Layers 523 Chapter 10: Saving Photoshop Images for Print and the Web 541 Book V: Acrobat XI 553 Chapter 1: Discovering Essential Acrobat Information 555 Chapter 2: Creating PDF Files 567 Chapter 3: Adding Interactivity to PDF Files 579 Chapter 4: Editing and Extracting Text and Graphics 587 Chapter 5: Using Commenting and Annotation Tools 595 Chapter 6: Securing Your PDF Files 611 Book VI: Dreamweaver CC 617 Chapter 1: Introducing Dreamweaver CC 619 Chapter 2: Understanding the Dreamweaver Workspace 627 Chapter 3: Creating a Website 637 Chapter 4: Working with Images 649 Chapter 5: Adding and Formatting Text 663 Chapter 6: Linking It Together 679 Chapter 7: Creating Tables 687 Chapter 8: Creating CSS Layouts 699 Chapter 9: Publishing Your Website 709 Book VII: Flash Professional CC 719 Chapter 1: Getting Started in Flash CC 721 Chapter 2: Creating Artwork and Text 737 free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com Chapter 3: Symbols and Animation 755 Chapter 4: Applying Advanced Animation 771 Chapter 5: Adding Graphics, Audio, and Video 791 Chapter 6: Lights, Camera, Movie Clips! 811 Chapter 7: Controlling Your Movie with ActionScript 823 Chapter 8: Getting into the (Work)Flow 843 Chapter 9: Publishing and Final Delivery 855 Book VIII: Fireworks CC 873 Chapter 1: Introducing Fireworks CC 875 Chapter 2: Free to Create 883 Chapter 3: Livening Up Your Artwork with Color 893 Chapter 4: Creating Text in Fireworks 903 Chapter 5: Getting Images In and Out of Fireworks 913 Chapter 6: Hotspots, Slices, and CSS Layouts 925 Chapter 7: Using Buttons and Symbols 939 Chapter 8: Don’t Just Sit There — Animate! 949 Chapter 9: Building a Wireframe Using Fireworks 961 Index 969 www.ebook777.com free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com Table of Contents Introduction Why Is It Important? About This Book Foolish Assumptions Icons Used in This Book Beyond the Book Book I: Getting Started with Adobe Creative Cloud Chapter 1: Introducing Adobe Creative Cloud Introducing InDesign CC 10 Using Illustrator CC 10 Getting Started with Photoshop CC 11 Working with Acrobat XI 12 Introducing Dreamweaver CC 13 Moving into Flash Professional CC 14 Welcoming You to Fireworks CC 14 Crossing the Adobe Bridge 15 Integrating Software 15 Acquiring Assets for this Book 16 Chapter 2: Using Common Menus and Commands 17 Discovering Common Menus 17 Using Dialog Boxes 19 Encountering Alerts 20 Getting to Know Common Menu Options 21 About Contextual Menus 22 Using Common Keyboard Shortcuts 23 Changing Your Preferences 25 Chapter 3: Exploring Common Panels 29 Understanding the Synchronized Workspace 29 Using Panels in the Workspace 31 Moving panels 32 Looking at common panels 33 www.ebook777.com free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com viii Adobe Creative Cloud Design Tools All-in-One For Dummies Chapter 4: Using Common Extensions and Filters 35 Looking at Common Extensions and Filters 35 Plugging in to InDesign 36 Adding on to Photoshop 37 Using Illustrator plug-ins 37 Adding capabilities to Acrobat 38 Extending Dreamweaver 38 Using Filters and Plug-Ins 39 Chapter 5: Importing and Exporting Files 41 Discovering the Adobe Bridge Application 41 Accessing the Bridge software 42 Navigating in Adobe Bridge 43 Managing color 45 Importing Files into a Document 46 Placing content in InDesign 46 Adding content to a Photoshop file 47 Placing files into Illustrator 48 Adding to Acrobat 49 Importing into Dreamweaver 50 Exporting Your Documents 51 Exporting from InDesign 51 Exporting content from Photoshop 52 Exporting Illustrator files 52 Exporting Acrobat content 52 Exporting Dreamweaver content 53 Chapter 6: Handling Graphics, Paths, Text, and Fonts 55 Using Graphics in Your Documents 55 Working with bitmap images 56 Discovering vector graphics 56 Working with Paths and Strokes 58 Adding Text 59 Using fonts 60 Discovering types of fonts 61 Using text and fonts on the web 61 The Fundamentals of Page Layout 62 Deciding which Creative Cloud programs to use 62 Designing a layout for print 63 Choosing a web page layout 64 Chapter 7: Using Color 67 Looking at Color Modes and Channels 67 Using RGB 68 Working with CMYK 68 free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com Index Single Column Marquee tool, Photoshop, 450 Single Row Marquee tool, Photoshop, 450 Site Setup dialog box, Dreamweaver, 633, 639 Slice tool Fireworks, 879, 934–935 Illustrator, 242 slicing artwork, Fireworks adding text to images for, 933–934 creating images for, 932–933 defined, 932 exporting slices as CSS, 936–937 exporting slices as tables, 936 using Slice tool, 934–935 Smart filters, Photoshop, 487, 536–537 Smart guides, InDesign, 101–102, 144, 188–189 Smart Objects, Photoshop overview, 536 placing in web pages, 654–655 updating, 655–656 snapping defined, 18 Flash grids, 847 guides and rulers, 846 shape hinting, 784–785 InDesign grids and guides, 101, 143 overview, 781 panels, 32 for print layout, 63 Soft Light blend mode Illustrator, 383 Photoshop, 518 spelling checker Dreamweaver, 669–670 Fireworks, 908 Illustrator, 304 InDesign custom spelling dictionaries, 128–129 dynamic, 129 overview, 128 Split Cell dialog box, Dreamweaver, 692 Split view, Dreamweaver, 630–632, 644–645 1013 spot color Illustrator, 344 InDesign, 177–178 Spot Healing Brush tool, Photoshop, 428, 506–508 spreads, InDesign, 91, 94–95 Stamp tool Acrobat, 596–599 Photoshop, 466 Star dialog box, Illustrator, 263–264 Star tool, Illustrator, 263–264 Sticky Note tool, Acrobat, 596–597 stop( ) statements, Flash, 826–828 Story Editor feature, InDesign accessing, 126–127 change tracking, 127 collapsing/expanding tables in, 127 spelling checker custom spelling dictionaries, 128–129 dynamic, 129 overview, 128 Stroke Color control, Flash, 738, 740–742, 750, 753 Stroke panel changing strokes with, 59 defined, 34 Stroke tool, Fireworks, 879 strokes changing, 59 defined, 58 Fireworks, 894–895 Flash color management, 741–742, 750 selecting, 740–741 Illustrator adding multiple, 394–397 alignment, 337–338 arrowheads, 338–339 capping, 337–338 color, 336–337 dashed, 338–339 joining, 337–338 Liquify tools, 366–367 miter limit, 337 width, 337 www.ebook777.com free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com 1014 Adobe Creative Cloud Design Tools All-in-One For Dummies strokes (continued) InDesign capping, 163 color management, 175 color selection, 168 dashed, 163 defined, 156 joining, 163–164 of shapes, changing, 163–164 tables, 131 tag, 645–646, 664–665 tag, 675, 701 Subselection tool Fireworks, 877, 882, 889 Flash defined, 724 editing lines and curves, 745 editing shapes, 744 modifying text, 749 Subtract Anchor Point tool, Flash, 745 Subtract blend mode, Photoshop, 519 swatch (color) libraries Illustrator, 341 InDesign, 178–179 overview, 70–71 Swatch Options dialog box, Illustrator, 344–345 swatches choosing colors with, 70 Illustrator, 341 InDesign creating, 177–178 selecting from libraries, 178 libraries of, 70–71 Swatches panel choosing colors with, 70–71 defined, 33 Fireworks, 897 Flash, 738, 749–751 Illustrator overview, 335–336 patterns, 345–347 Registration color, 334–335 InDesign, 177–178 Photoshop, 503–504 web-safe palettes, 72 SWC files, 734, 857 SWF (ShockWave Flash) files Dreamweaver, 661–662 Flash previewing and publishing movies, 789 publishing movies as, 734, 856–858 settings for, 859–861 Flash Player, 731 Illustrator, 52 InDesign, 194, 200–201 Symbol Screener tool, Illustrator, 380 Symbol Scruncher tool, Illustrator, 380 Symbol Shifter tool, Illustrator, 380 Symbol Sizer tool, Illustrator, 380 Symbol Spinner tool, Illustrator, 380 Symbol Sprayer tool, Illustrator creating and spraying symbols, 381 defined, 242 overview, 379–380 Symbol Stainer tool, Illustrator, 380 Symbol Styler tool, Illustrator, 380 symbols Fireworks 9-slice scaling, 946 cloning, 956–957 converting artwork to, 945 creating, 955–956 defined, 943 editing, 946 editing symbol components, 947–948 editing without breaking links, 947 instances, defined, 944 tweening, 957 using existing, 944 Flash adding to stage, 758 button, creating, 832 button, enabling, 834 button, modifying instances, 834–835 button, overview, 831–832 button, Previous and Next buttons, 838–839 button states, 832–834 converting bitmap images to, 794 defined, 755 determining which are in use, 818 free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com Index duplicating, 762 editing, 758–759 graphic, creating, 756–757 grouping in folders, 761–762 Illustrator symbol compatibility, 800 instance names, 839 instances, defined, 755 Library panel, 755–756, 760 movie clip, 3D support, 818–821 movie clip, combining (nesting), 812, 816–818 movie clip, converting from existing graphics, 812–813 movie clip, creating, 814–815 movie clip, modifying, 816 movie clip, overview, 811–812 movie clip, positioning, 820 movie clip, previewing, 815 movie clip, rotating, 819 renaming, 762 sorting, 761 Illustrator, 242, 379–381, 946 Synchronize Files dialog box, Dreamweaver, 716 T Table dialog box, Dreamweaver, 688–689 Table menu, InDesign, 97 Table Options dialog box, InDesign, 130–131 tag, 645, 693–694 tables Dreamweaver, 697 Fireworks, 936 InDesign adding images, 131 collapsing/expanding in Story Editor, 127 creating with existing text, 129–130 creating without existing text, 130 editing cells, 131 editing styles, 130–131 fills, 131 1015 importing, 132 saving styles, 132 strokes, 131 Tagged Image File Format files See TIFF files TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet Protocol), 638 tag, 693–694 templates Illustrator, 233, 281–282 InDesign, 105 for print layout, 63 text Acrobat Add Text tool, 590 Edit Text & Images tool, 588–589 editing tools, 587–588 exporting portions of text, 593–594 exporting with Save As Other command, 592–593 exporting with select, copy, and paste actions, 592 font changes, 588–589 adding to documents, 60 defined, 109 Fireworks alignment, 905 applying styles, 907 attaching to paths, 909–910 creating, 903 creating styles, 908 kerning, 905 leading, 905 Live Effects, 905–907 orientation, 905 outlining, 910–911 setting attributes, 904 spelling checker, 908 tracking, 905 Flash adding filters, 748 creating, 747–748 distorting, 749 modifying shape of, 749 transforming, 749 www.ebook777.com free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com 1016 Adobe Creative Cloud Design Tools All-in-One For Dummies text (continued) fonts defined, 60, 109–110 OpenType, 61 PostScript (Type I), 61 sans-serif, 60 serif, 60 TrueType, 61 using on web, 61–62 glyphs, 60 Illustrator alignment, 299, 302 baseline, 298–299, 301 Change Case feature, 306–307 Character Panel, 300–301 columns, 289–291 Control panel, 301–302 creating in closed shapes, 296 creating lines of, 288 creating on paths, 295–296 creating on paths of closed shapes, 296–297 creating text areas, 288 Find and Replace feature, 303–304 Find Font feature, 305–306 flowing, 288–289 font selection, 299 font style, 299 height of, 298–299 Hyphenation feature, 304–305 indentation, 303 justification, 299, 302–303 kerning, 298–299, 301 keyboard shortcuts for, 299 language selection, 301 leading, 298–301 outlining, 294–295 overflow, 288–289 overview, 287 Paragraph panel, 302 revealing hidden tools, 287 rotating, 301 spelling checker, 304 stretching, 301 strikethrough, 301 text styles, 308–311 threading into shapes, 291–292 tracking, 298–299, 301 underline, 301 wrapping, 292–294 InDesign alignment, 125 color management, 175 controlling flow, 113 converting to buttons, 208 copying and pasting, 114–115 creating on paths, 132–133 importing, 112–113 indentation, 124 justification, 125 modifying on paths, 133 placeholder, 113–114 Photoshop changing font, 528 creating, 526–527 kerning, 528 keyboard shortcuts for, 527–528 leading, 528 resizing, 527 tracking, 528 warping, 526–527 typing along paths, 58, 60 uses for, 59–61 Text Box tool, Acrobat, 596, 601–602 Text Callout tool, Acrobat, 596, 602 Text Edit tools, Acrobat, 596–597 Text Export Options dialog box, InDesign, 201–202 text frames, InDesign adding columns, 116–117 alignment, 125 changing options, 115–116 controlling text flow, 113 copying and pasting text, 114–115 creating from shapes, 111–112 creating with Frame tool, 111 creating with Type tool, 110–111 defined, 110 gutter size, 117 importing text, 112–113 indentation, 124 inset spacing, 116 free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com Index justification, 125 moving, 118–119 page jump numbers, 122–123 placeholder text, 113–114 resizing, 117–119 threading, 119–122 using shapes as, 158 Text tool Fireworks, 878, 890 Flash, 724, 747–748 text wrapping, InDesign adding, 147 modifying path, 148–149 types of, 146–147 threading text defined, 119–120 in/out ports, 120 steps for, 121–122 stories, 120 text flow, 120 unthreading, 122 3D Extrude & Bevel Options dialog box, Illustrator, 392–393 3D features Flash 3D Rotation tool, 818–819 3D Translation tool, 819–820 creating tweens with 3D properties, 820–821 overview, 812 Illustrator applying effects, 392–394 Extrude & Bevel option, 391–393 resolution, 394 Revolve option, 391 Rotate option, 392 shading, 394 Photoshop, 537–539 3D Rotation tool, Flash, 724, 818–819 3D Translation tool, Flash, 724, 819–820 TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) files Acrobat, 593 Photoshop, 543 Timeline, Flash embedding video on, 808–810 overview, 725–726, 763 1017 placing audio on, 801–802 stopping, 836–837 tone curves, Photoshop adjusting midtone, 498–499 defined, 493 finding highlight and shadow, 494–497 finding neutral, 499–500 overview, 493–494 setting highlight and shadow values, 497–498 Toning tool, Photoshop, 429 Tools panel collapsing to single column, 30 defined, 33 effect of tool selection on contextual menus, 23 expanding to two columns, 29–30 InDesign, 95–96 tag, 693–694 tracking Fireworks, 905 Illustrator, 298, 301 Photoshop, 528 Transform panel defined, 34 Flash editing artwork, 746–747 text, 749 Illustrator aligning to grid, 362–363 exact transformation method, 362–363 placing objects, 315 InDesign overview, 182–183 reflecting objects, 186–187 resizing shapes, 162 rotating objects, 184–185 rotating shapes, 164 scaling objects, 185 shearing objects, 186 Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), 638 transparency alpha channel, 70 GIF format, 545 www.ebook777.com free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com 1018 Adobe Creative Cloud Design Tools All-in-One For Dummies transparency (continued) Illustrator applying to gradient meshes, 355–356, 375–376 blending modes, 382–383 flattening, 408–411 opacity masks, 382–384 overview, 382 saving Illustrator files in EPS format, 403, 411 InDesign, 169–170 JPEG format, 548, 550 Photoshop, 524 PNG format, 550 Trim mode, Pathfinder panel, Illustrator, 268 TrueType fonts, 61 tween spans, Flash defined, 765 joining, 773–774 resizing, 766 tweening See animation Twirl tool, Illustrator, 368 2-Up view, Fireworks, 880 Type menu defined, 18 InDesign, 97 Type On a Path Options dialog box, InDesign, 133 Type On a Path tool InDesign, 132–133 overview, 58 Type tool Illustrator, 241 InDesign, 98, 110–111 Photoshop, 429, 527 U Undo command/option defined, 22 keyboard shortcut for, 24 Unembed dialog box, Illustrator, 218 Unite mode, Pathfinder panel, Illustrator, 267 Unsharp Mask filter, Photoshop, 486–487 Up button state, Flash, 832–833 URLs (Universal Resource Locators), 638 V Vanishing Point feature, Photoshop, 464–467 vector graphics/images bitmap images versus, 440–441 defined, 56–57 Fireworks applying color to, 896 paths, creating, 889 paths, editing, 889–890 reasons for using, 884–885 selecting objects in, 882 shapes, 888–889 text, 889–890 tools for, 878, 888–890 Flash defined, 791 importing, 792 overview, 230–231 scaling, 57, 230–231 vector masks creating from pen paths, 530–531 deleting, 530 Vector Path tool, Fireworks, 889 Vector Shape tool, Photoshop, 429, 476–477 video Dreamweaver, 661–662 Flash embedding, 805, 808–810 FLVPlayback component, 808 importing, 804–805 linking, 805–808 previewing, 808 Illustrator, 334 importing into PDFs, 50 Video and Film profile, Illustrator, 334 View menu defined, 18 InDesign, 97 Vivid Light blend mode, Photoshop, 519 free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com Index W Wacom tablets Brush tool, 753 Eraser tool, 281 Warp Text dialog box, Photoshop, 527 Warp tool, Illustrator, 368 WAV files, 800–804 WBMP (Wireless Application Protocol Bitmap) format, 551 web applications, defined, 638 web layout planning file size, 64 languages, 65 navigation, 64 rearranging content, 64 revision, 64 usability, 64 user devices, 65 Web Page Conversion Settings dialog box, Acrobat, 577 Web profile, Illustrator, 334 web-safe color palettes, 72 websites See also Dreamweaver Adobe Marketplace & Exchange, 35 AIR platform, 863, 867–868 Android OS app development, 868, 870 Apple iOS app development, 868, 870 companion to book, 5, 16 Creative Cloud, defined, 637 Flash resources, 872 grids, 63 Kuler, 222–225 Pantone, 179 PhoneGap, 624 Visibone, 68 White Balance tool, Photoshop, 420–421 Width Point Edit dialog box, Illustrator, 367 Width tool, Illustrator, 241 Window menu defined, 18 InDesign, 97 wireframes, Fireworks clickable regions, 965–966 creating master pages, 962–964 1019 defined, 961 exporting, 965–966 rules for, 961–962 Wireless Application Protocol Bitmap (WBMP) format, 551 Word See Microsoft Word workflow site reports, Dreamweaver, 711 workspaces See also panels saving customized, 31 synchronized, 29 Wrinkle tool, Illustrator, 368 X XFL files, 730, 734 XML (Extensible Markup Language) files, 194 Z Zig Zag effect, Illustrator, 387 Zoom In option, 22 Zoom Out option, 22 Zoom tool Fireworks, 879 Flash, 725 Illustrator, 242, 246 Photoshop, 429 zooming Acrobat, 562–563, 580 Flash, 771–773 Illustrator with keyboard shortcuts, 247 with Zoom tool, 242, 246 InDesign, 106 menu options for, 22 Photoshop with keyboard shortcuts, 430–432 with Zoom marquee, 431–432 with Zoom tool, 429 www.ebook777.com free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com Notes _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com About the Authors Jennifer Smith is the cofounder and vice president of American Graphics Institute (AGI) She has authored numerous books on the Adobe software products, including development of titles in AGI’s Digital Classroom series She regularly speaks at conferences and seminars Jennifer has worked in all aspects of design and production from production artist, to art director, to user experience designer Jennifer lead the design team in the creation of the e-learning website http://www.digitalclassroom.com/ Jennifer combines her practical experience and technical expertise as an educator She has developed training programs for Adobe Systems and for all types of designers involved in creating print, web, and interactive solutions, along with designers creating fashion and apparel Her teaching and writing style shows the clear direction of a practiced designer with in-depth knowledge of the Adobe Creative Cloud applications When she’s not speaking or teaching, she can be found in suburban Boston, Massachusetts, with her husband and five children You can read about Jennifer’s seminar and conference appearances at www.agitraining.com You can also find her blog posts at JenniferSmith.com or follow her on Twitter @jsmithers Christopher Smith is president of the American Graphics Institute He is the author of more than ten books on web, interactive, and print publishing technology, including many of the Adobe official training guides Christopher is also the creator and editor of the Digital Classroom series of books (published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.), which are widely used by schools that teach creative software tools Learn more about American Graphics Institute’s training programs at www.agitraining.com or follow them on Twitter @agitraining Christopher also works on the DigitalClassroom.com online learning site, a joint effort of American Graphics Institute and John Wiley & Sons, Inc You can follow Christopher on Twitter @cgsmith Jen DeHaan is a web, sewing, and dog enthusiast living in the San Francisco Bay Area She has written, contributed to, or edited more than 20 technical publications since 2001, and worked for Macromedia and Adobe for many years She is currently freelancing, enjoying the daily companionship of canine coworkers Visit and contact Jen online at www.dogthusiast.com Fred Gerantabee is an Emmy award-winning interactive designer, web developer, and author based in New York City Fred has been involved in web design and development since 1996 and has authored/co-authored over a dozen books and videos on web design and development, including the Flash CS5 Professional Digital Classroom from Wiley Widely considered a “go to” expert on Flash ActionScript, Dreamweaver, and HTML/CSS, Fred continues to explore new technologies in the field, as well as speak at industry conferences and events Fred lives by the beach in New York with his wife, Samantha, dog Q, and several guitars that have yet to be named Drop him a line at www.fgerantabee.com www.ebook777.com free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com Authors’ Acknowledgments Jennifer Smith: To the highly professional instructional staff at American Graphics Institute (AGI), and DigitalClassroom.com, we appreciate your great insight into the best ways to help others discover creative software applications Thanks to all at John Wiley & Sons, Inc., especially Christopher Morris, who applied just enough pressure to help us meet our deadlines, yet was an absolute pleasure to work with Thanks to Amy Fandrei for having faith Also we would like to thank our technical editor Cathy Auclair for all the extra insight and effort she put into technically reviewing this book Grant, Elizabeth, and Edward — thanks for putting up with our long hours in front of the keyboard night after night Thanks to all of Kelly and Alex’s friends for permission to use their photos Christopher Smith: Thanks to my many colleagues at AGI, Avlade, and DigitalClassroom.com, who assisted in making this and so many of our other books possible Thanks especially to Greg for assistance with technical details and reader inquiries; Cheri for making us always sound and look good; Chris L and Andrea for making sure our clients receive the best care possible; and Peter for making certain we all get paid A special thank you to my two coauthors, Jennifer and Jen; it’s a pleasure and honor to work with such talented and articulate individuals Jen DeHann: I would like to thank Peter deHaan for his ongoing support at taking a breather from the cubicle, the dogs for the constant reminders about what’s important in life, and Mom I would also like to thank Jennifer Smith for the opportunity to be involved with this project www.ebook777.com free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com Publisher’s Acknowledgments Acquisitions Editor: Amy Fandrei Project Coordinator: Patrick Redmond Senior Project Editor: Christopher Morris Layout and Graphics: Carrie A Cesavice, Melanee Habig, Joyce Haughey Copy Editor: Debbye Butler Technical Editor: Cathy Auclair Editorial Assistant: Anne Sullivan Sr Editorial Assistant: Cherie Case Cover Image: Laptop © ansonsaw / iStockphoto Proofreaders: Lindsay Amones, Dwight Ramsey, Toni Settle Indexer: BIM Indexing & Proofreading Services free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com www.ebook777.com free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com www.ebook777.com ... Adobe Creative Cloud Design Tools All- in- One For Dummies Changing the way pixels appear 886 Using additional bitmap tools 887 Creating with Vector Tools 888 Using shape tools. .. 612 Limiting Editing and Printing 613 Removing Sensitive Data 615 www.ebook777.com free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com xxii Adobe Creative Cloud Design Tools All- in- One For Dummies... Linking It Together 679 The Basics of Linking 679 Creating Internal Links 680 Using the Hyperlink dialog box to create a link 680 Using

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  • Contents at a Glance

  • Table of Contents

  • Introduction

    • Why Is It Important?

    • About This Book

    • Foolish Assumptions

    • Icons Used in This Book

    • Beyond the Book

    • Book I: Getting Started with Adobe Creative Cloud

      • Contents at a Glance

      • Chapter 1: Introducing Adobe Creative Cloud

        • Introducing InDesign CC

        • Using Illustrator CC

        • Getting Started with Photoshop CC

        • Working with Acrobat XI

        • Introducing Dreamweaver CC

        • Moving into Flash Professional CC

        • Welcoming You to Fireworks CC

        • Crossing the Adobe Bridge

        • Integrating Software

        • Acquiring Assets for this Book

        • Chapter 2: Using Common Menus and Commands

          • Discovering Common Menus

          • Using Dialog Boxes

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