At last! I found someone to teach me the way to insert pages of text to a indesign document! Noone teacher, seminar or design school taught me about that correctly! Thanks!
Many thanks for your InDesign tutorials. You are the first one I heard on UA-cam who is using a PC. I too use a PC which is why your tutorials are particularly useful for me.
Thank you!! Been searching for a basic how-to video for writing/placing text. This is perfect. You just saved me hundreds of dollars in classes - sending your virtual good karma :)
Wow! Even after almost 10 years your of your InDesign video tutorial, your tips haven't faded away. Thank you so much Good Creative Academy! Your video presentation is so easy to follow.
I meant you are InDesign's equivalent to After Effect's Andrew Kramer - he is a great After Effects teacher and you are an equally great InDesign teacher!
thanks, that's a compliment because he does great After Effects tutorials. I am not an expert in After Effects but I am learning. My specialties are of course Photoshop, InDesign, and Illustrator, rather than motion video, but I am learning Premiere and After Effects.
Hello Joyce, good question, no it doesn't act like a smart object, so the original Word document can be edited but the placed text won't be affected. It is not linked that way, since the text itself becomes part of the InDesign file. Thanks for watching and please subscribe, and check out the InDesign playlist on my channel if you want.
You did great job on the tutorial. I was woundering. I was in the character pallet and my cs5 indesign doesnt have bold or italic to change into. It just has regular. Do you know how to get them?
use file>package (alt+ctrl+shift+P) instead of save as. It will make a new folder include the image , text and other external file saved in there. You won't get the missing font or picture problem anymore.
Thankyou for the fantastic video's. I also have a question. I was sent a document from someone, done in In-Design CS6, MAC and I have the PC version. When I open the file, it sais the fonts are missing. I got the client to send me a copy of the fonts. HOw do I link the fonts so I dont have this problem again? Could you help please? Thankyou!
Thanks for the tutorials. I have a question: After placing a word document into Indesign can you still edit the word document in Word and it still get automatically updated into indesign or do they become separate files? does it work like a link or not really? Thank you!
I added an InDesign: Introductory playlist on my channel, check it out and please subscribe, also I am working on adding more InDesign beginner and intermediate/advanced tutorials in the next few weeks!
So, I'm quite new to InDesign, and I'm taking a Graphic Design class. I was given a type spec (HELV [10/13] x 25p line no hyphenation) to do with place holder text. I have everything figured out but the 'x 25p line'. Do you know how to set that?!? I can't figure it out. >-
thanks for the feedback, perhaps those other options or alternate methods could be described in another video? Feel free to post any tutorial requests on our Facebook fan page or our twitter, both accessible from our web site (link on our profile), won't let me post links here. Thanks!
Thanks for the video. It might be helpful for viewers if you avoided saying "you can also do..." without demonstrating it, which you do a couple of times. I know it probably seems obvious for you but as a newb I really appreciate actually seeing all the things you can do, be more thorough I guess is what I'm saying, thanks again for the vid though, still really helpful!
At last! I found someone to teach me the way to insert pages of text to a indesign document! Noone teacher, seminar or design school taught me about that correctly! Thanks!
Many thanks for your InDesign tutorials. You are the first one I heard on UA-cam who is using a PC. I too use a PC which is why your tutorials are particularly useful for me.
Thank you!! Been searching for a basic how-to video for writing/placing text. This is perfect. You just saved me hundreds of dollars in classes - sending your virtual good karma :)
Wow! Even after almost 10 years your of your InDesign video tutorial, your tips haven't faded away. Thank you so much Good Creative Academy! Your video presentation is so easy to follow.
Best demonstration I ever seen
I haven't used Indesign for ages and now need to use it in my new job...thanks a lot for this!
I meant you are InDesign's equivalent to After Effect's Andrew Kramer - he is a great After Effects teacher and you are an equally great InDesign teacher!
Thanks a million! This was the perfect basic tutorial and you did a great job of explaining things without making me feel like an idiot :)
thanks, that's a compliment because he does great After Effects tutorials. I am not an expert in After Effects but I am learning. My specialties are of course Photoshop, InDesign, and Illustrator, rather than motion video, but I am learning Premiere and After Effects.
Clean, simple and easy to understand. Thanks.
thank you bro very very helpful for my assignment
THANK YOU FOR THIS! You just saved my ass for this semester!!
a very good tutorial, simple and clear yet covering lot of stuffs.
@kagome001 check the font, some fonts only have regular, if bold or other styles are not available on the character or control palettes.
Thank you very much. Excellent video. Keep up the good work, friend.
It is very helpful for beginners.Its really great opportunity to learn without difficulty
one of the best tutorials
Well explained and very easy to follow. It helped a lot :) Thanks!
Thanks! Another easy to follow tutorial!
Hello Joyce, good question, no it doesn't act like a smart object, so the original Word document can be edited but the placed text won't be affected. It is not linked that way, since the text itself becomes part of the InDesign file. Thanks for watching and please subscribe, and check out the InDesign playlist on my channel if you want.
thanks mate a great collection of tutorials thanks very much
Wow! It's a nice and easy to follow tutorial. Thanks! :)
Thank you very much for that. Really good explanations.
The Andrew Kramer of InDesign!!
You did great job on the tutorial. I was woundering. I was in the character pallet and my cs5 indesign doesnt have bold or italic to change into. It just has regular. Do you know how to get them?
thanks man, it was very helpful for my an
assignment .
very helpful for my assignment! thanks!
@MissAppleMac you're welcome!
Great tutorial! Thank you for sharing!
top draw
The tutorial is very helpful and excellently presented.
use file>package (alt+ctrl+shift+P) instead of save as. It will make a new folder include the image , text and other external file saved in there. You won't get the missing font or picture problem anymore.
Thanks! very helpful for a beginner like me!
heilo
you're welcome, check out my other videos on InDesign too!
Thankyou for the fantastic video's. I also have a question. I was sent a document from someone, done in In-Design CS6, MAC and I have the PC version. When I open the file, it sais the fonts are missing. I got the client to send me a copy of the fonts. HOw do I link the fonts so I dont have this problem again? Could you help please? Thankyou!
Just wondering, can I set up a text frame box and save those settings to re-use later like you can with paragraph and character settings?
THanks
this was really helpful thanks
I am copying a text box that has coloring behind it. Do you know how to get rid of the color behind the words? I am new to this. Thank you!
Damn, I can hear your computer working hard in the background, lol. Thank you for the tutorial!
Thanks for the tutorials. I have a question: After placing a word document into Indesign can you still edit the word document in Word and it still get automatically updated into indesign or do they become separate files? does it work like a link or not really? Thank you!
Thank you...
@bizplan574 you're welcome!
vey enjoyable tutorial - thanks
also I am about to post another InDesign tutorial, one on paragraph and character styles, then hopefully a few more this week.
It's beauthiful sr i want to in film page making tutorial
wow thankz ....this helped me alot.....
500 pages of texts same way?
well done without overload of information, however, I would have hoped you would have included something about story editor.
you're welcome, please subscribe, more InDesign tutorials on the way!
Great tutorial!! Really!
I added an InDesign: Introductory playlist on my channel, check it out and please subscribe, also I am working on adding more InDesign beginner and intermediate/advanced tutorials in the next few weeks!
was this used to be Adobe PageMaker???
So, I'm quite new to InDesign, and I'm taking a Graphic Design class. I was given a type spec (HELV [10/13] x 25p line no hyphenation) to do with place holder text. I have everything figured out but the 'x 25p line'.
Do you know how to set that?!? I can't figure it out. >-
nice tutorial.. thanx
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great work keep it up
thanks for the feedback, perhaps those other options or alternate methods could be described in another video? Feel free to post any tutorial requests on our Facebook fan page or our twitter, both accessible from our web site (link on our profile), won't let me post links here. Thanks!
good explanation
Good Tutorials
thanks brother
NEW and updated version of this tutorial, part of new InDesign course: ua-cam.com/video/nE6ywQW4sX8/v-deo.html
awesome!thanks!
excellent thanks!
yes thank you!
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really great!
thanks!
you're welcome!
Thanks for the video. It might be helpful for viewers if you avoided saying "you can also do..." without demonstrating it, which you do a couple of times. I know it probably seems obvious for you but as a newb I really appreciate actually seeing all the things you can do, be more thorough I guess is what I'm saying, thanks again for the vid though, still really helpful!
thank bro
Good video. You have a terrible buzzing sound in the background though. Might be time to buy a new cable. Ouch my ears.
InDesign: PageMaker done right.
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you're welcome, please subscribe, more InDesign tutorials on the way!
thanks!
you're welcome, please subscribe, more InDesign tutorials on the way!
you're welcome, please subscribe, more InDesign tutorials on the way!