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Adobe InDesign: Importing Images and Using Links

Gone are the days when you needed a dedicated team of professional typesetters and pressmen to prepare a poster, brochure, magazine, or newspaper for print. We…
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Beginner Provider Patti Scully-Lane  6 Lessons ·  35m  in Arabic, German, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Chinese 

Course Description

Gone are the days when you needed a dedicated team of professional typesetters and pressmen to prepare a poster, brochure, magazine, or newspaper for print. We have dedicated apps for all that now, but none quite so prominent as Adobe InDesign, which has come to dominate the desktop publishing industry, making it an essential tool for modern-day communication. In this Beginner Adobe InDesign course, you will learn the basics of working with InDesign and how it fits in with the Creative Cloud desktop app. From there, you will learn how to open existing documents and create new documents from scratch using Adobe’s templates. Then you will progress to adding text and graphics to the page, as well as exploring and applying basic character and paragraph formatting, including a primer on working with Adobe fonts. You will understand how to analyze graphics to determine if they are vector or raster, RGB or CMYK, and if they have the correct resolution for your output. Finally, you will both link and embed graphics to figure out which is best for your situation; then you will see how to crop and modify those graphics to better fit your available page space.

In these lessons, you will learn how to add media in the form of images and links into your documents. Importing images is made easy in InDesign with the use of external graphics programs, and you will learn how to use these for their own documents. You will also learn how to use the links panel, and modify and embed your links into your documents.

What You'll Learn

  • Import images from external graphics programs into InDesign documents
  • Embed links to online content into text documents
  • Format hyperlinks into clickable standard text
  • Use the Links panel to manage imported graphics
  • Modify and embed links within your documents
  • Crop and fit graphics to better suit your available page space

Key Takeaways

  • InDesign makes importing images easy through the use of external graphics programs.
  • The Links panel is used to view, modify, and embed links within a document.
  • Graphics can be either linked or embedded, and the course shows how to add media in the form of images and links into documents.
  • Cropping and fitting graphics lets you adjust images to better fit the available page space.
  • This is a beginner-level course covering the basics of working with images and links in Adobe InDesign.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is this course for?

This is a beginner Adobe InDesign course for learners who want to learn how to add media in the form of images and links into their documents.

What will I learn in this course?

You will learn to import images from external graphics programs, embed links to online content into text documents, and format hyperlinks into clickable standard text, as well as use the Links panel and crop and fit graphics.

What topics do the lessons cover?

Lessons cover Working with Images, Using the Links Panel, Modify and Embed Links, External Graphic Programs, Cropping and Fitting Graphics, and Display Performance.

What skills does this course build?

The course builds skills in Adobe InDesign and Adobe Illustrator, working with graphical tools, and works toward Adobe InDesign Certification.