InDesign: How to Set Up the Pages Panel (Video Tutorial)
In this video, Keith Gilbert shows how he sets up his Pages panel in InDesign for maximum efficiency. From displaying pages horizontally or vertically to page naming considerations, he shares best practices for working with pages, especially for files that will be collaborated on with others. This video is an excerpt from Keith’s “Parent Pages and Flowing Text in InDesign” session at CreativePro Week. To find out how to attend this incredible, information-packed week, check out https://CreativeProWeek.com. New videos every week! Expand your skills and stay current with CreativePro: 🌐 Visit our website for in-depth articles, tutorials, and expert insights: https://creativepro.com/ 🎟️ Discover upcoming CreativePro events and learn from the industry's best: https://creativepro.com/events/ ✅ Subscribe for more essential how-to videos: https://www.youtube.com/@UCLf0_HlTm7oQ0PV8Qv2g2Ow 🔒 Become a CreativePro member for exclusive content, downloadable resources, and our monthly magazine: https://creativepro.com/sp/become-a-member/ 🎓 About CreativePro CreativePro is the world’s most trusted resource for design professionals. We bring you expert tips, tutorials, and events covering InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, PowerPoint, Acrobat, and more. Help support the channel: 👍 Like this video to let us know it helped 💬 Drop a comment—we love hearing from you ➡️ Share this with a fellow designer who needs it 🔴 Subscribe for more time-saving tips and expert tutorials 🔔 Turn on notifications so you never miss a new video! 📌 Stay connected Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creativepronetwork/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/creativepro Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CreativeProNetwork InDesign Secrets Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/indesignsecrets #CreativePro #GraphicDesignTips #DesignTutorial #CreativeProWeek #GraphicDesign #Design #DesignTips #ProfessionalDesign
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