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However, when you open a template file, InDesign opensĪ new untitled version of the template, not the original. In general, you open templates the same way you open other documents. indd (A) InDesign CS3 template files use the extension. There are two ways to identify a template file: by looking at its file extension (.indt) or its icon ( Figure 4.1).įigure 4.1 InDesign CS3 document files use the extension. These templates are saved in a distinct file format called an InDesign CS3 template.
InDesign CS3 ships with 78 predesigned templates, which are divided into 18 categories ranging from forms, flyers, and newsletters Templates that ship with InDesign, you’ll learn to apply the process taught in Chapter 3, “Step-by-step Approach to Designing Templates.” If you’re not experienced in taking a template project from beginning toĮxploring the Templates that Ship with InDesign
By learning how to modify the predesigned This chapter is designed to give you a complete overview of the template design process. Simply open the templatesĪnd use them as a basis to build and inspire your own template design-saving countless hours of labor. Layout that includes layout grids, master pages, style sheets, and text and graphics placeholders. They provide a convenient starting point for typical documents, because they are preset with a With InDesign’s sizeable collection of predesigned templates, YOU DON’T HAVE TO BE A SEASONED DESIGNER TO CREATE HIGH-QUALITY WORK.