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Creating and Applying Master Pages in InDesign CS3

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Join renowned InDesign expert David Blatner as he shows you how to create and apply master pages in Adobe's new InDesign CS3.

See the higher resolution clip for free on lynda.com and check out the rest of our training on Adobe's new Creative Suite 3 as well as our 16,500 other video tutorials.

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  • ok...so if we are watching it cuz we are idiots...then why the hell are YOU watching it?? and from reading your comment, it doesn't sound like you even know how to speak English!! Oh and one more thing cuz ur so damn smart. Americans aren't the only people who speak English.

    The more I think about it, the more Idiotic YOU sound.

  • thanks for the wonderful video

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  • dude - you spelt training wrong at the end. just a heads up! Good video!

  • Hello :) I watched the video and thought it was great but I couldn't understand it. I am deaf. Hence, will it be possible for the video to have closed captions or english subtitles? Thank you.

  • Awesome video. Thank you.

  • In FILE-PLACE menu I can't find PAGES option , only a files are here. ( CS3, Windows)

  • Thanks. Am always glad to learn or review tips.

  • if i want to start the master page to start from page 2...as in to read page1 on pg 2....

  • how do u get to you indesign playlist?

  • Good work guys! This video reminds me of my videos I have made!

    Good one!!

  • @jesusalcalagonzalez No idea if you ever worked out the pagination thing... but if you set up an actual book within InDesign, that will handle it all for you if you set it up properly. Look on iTunes for a podcast called "The InDesigner", he has a 5 part video of how to do this including how to index things at the end, well worth the watch if you use InDesign, no matter your skill level.

  • awesome! shud get my coursework a few extra marks

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