

The good news is that, even if you don’t have a LinkedIn Learning (originally ) account, the link above gives you a free 30-day trial, which should be more than adequate to take advantage of this course. Anne-Marie also covers in-depth solutions that allow publishing teams to link Microsoft Word and Google Docs to live InDesign layouts, allowing for concurrent design and editorial development. She presents detailed steps to set up and use an InDesign and InCopy workflow, so editors can open InDesign layouts in InCopy and write to fit.

You’ll learn ways users can concurrently edit a file in Photoshop, Illustrator, Word 365, Google Docs, InDesign, and more. She shows best practices for local network servers, as well as for shared, local folders from Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive/SharePoint, and Creative Cloud files. You know a collaborative workflow can benefit your editing and design teams, but how do you set it up inexpensively and effectively? In this course, instructor Anne-Marie Concepción walks you through a number of free solutions that allow mixed-platform designers, writers, and editors to work concurrently on a single publication, whether they’re on-site or remote. We’re very happy to announce that our long-time friend, collaborator and world-class designer/trainer Anne-Marie Concepción of Seneca Design has released a course Collaborative Workflows for Editors and Designers on LinkedIn Learning, which includes two chapters respectively on getting started with WordsFlow and DocsFlow. Such unused elements are no longer left in the document. Fixes a problem where importing a duplicate style would correctly use InDesign’s style definition but then leave any elements created for the imported style (colors, mainly) in the document.Fixes styling problems with the “Normal text” style in exported Google Docs documents.Fixes a problem where updating a Google Docs document containing embedded text frames could fail with an “AttributeError” message.Fixes a problem where updating one link could make other links to the same Google Docs document look up-to-date.Preserves leading values in exported Google Docs documents.This new checkbox is selected by default. When deselected, the footnote and endnote spacing used in the imported Google Docs document is preserved. Likewise, an imported endnote is formatted with the Separator selected in the document’s Endnote Options dialog. When selected, an imported footnote is formatted with the Separator specified in the document’s Footnote Options dialog ( Type > Document Footnote Options…). ChangesĪdds a Format Footnote and Endnote Spacing checkbox to a new Footnote/Endnote tab in the Import Options dialog. This release introduces a footnote/endnote option and improves Google Docs imports and exports.
