How to Read This BookBecause each chapter of this book covers a basic task or concepttext wrap, for instance, or exporting PDF fileswe don't expect many of you will read the whole thing cover to cover. Rather, we think it makes sense to read the first few chapters, just to get up and running, and then skip around the book, gathering what you need when you need it. We also suggest searching out the chapters that give background information (labelled "Think Outside the Box"), such as Chapter 43 (about fonts) and 62 (about graphics). These chapters focus particularly on areas where InDesign's technology has leaped ahead of of XPress's.Note that we have no intention of this book covering everything you ever wanted to know about InDesign. Sure, we cover a lot of ground, and we take an in-depth look at many of the features (especially those that have no equivalent in XPress). But we expect that you'll use this book in conjunction with other resources on InDesign (see "For More Information," below). |