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Adobe
InDesign
Orientations
Basics
»» Document setup
»» Text, images, and shapes
»» Paragraph styles
»» Images
»» Swatches and strokes
»» Saving and exporting
»» Brochure setup
»» Text boxes
»» Column labels
»» Exporting and printing
»» Document setup
»» Master pages
»» Assigning master
pages
»» Page numbering
»» Table of contents
»» Index
»» Exporting and printing
Brochure Manual
Updated January 2016
InDesign Manual/Booklet
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Before you begin
1.	 Ask the instructor whether they want:
•	 Headers or Footers
•	 Booklet or Manual style.
•	 A tutorial for the Table of Contents and/or Index.
•	 Go to Start > Computer > Scratch (P:) > “Orientation Files” >
“7. indesign manual diagram.jpg”
•	 Ask students to open Adobe InDesign CC.
	 o Go to Start > Programs > Adobe InDesign CC
					OR
	 o Double click on the Adobe InDesign CC icon in your taskbar.
•	 Explain the manual diagram to students.
Specifically, the location of page numbers and headers.
Also, explain the purpose of fly pages.
•	 Inform students that this orientation will create a template for future
booklets/manuals.
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Part 1: Document Setup
Set units and increments
Create a new document
1.	 Go to Edit > Preferences >
Units & Increments to open a
preferences dialog box.
2.	 Change the Horizontal and
Vertical Ruler Units to Inches.
3.	 Click OK to close the
preferences dialog box.
4.	 Change your workspace to
Advanced.
1.	 Go to File > New > Document.
2.	 Change the Number of Pages to
19 Confirm with the instructor
whether they want the manual or
booklet format.
3.	 Set Page Size:
For manual: Letter size
For booklet: Legal-half (switch
page orientation back to portrait)
4.	 Click the chain icon to unlink the
margins if you need to change
one margin. The chain icon
should “break.”
5.	 For manual, change all margins
to 0.5 in.
6.	 For booklet, change all margins
to 0.25 in.
7.	 Click OK.
1
2
If the instructor wants footers
instead of headers, leave the top
margin at 1 in. and change the
bottom margin to 0.5 in.
The manual is 8.5 in. X
11 in.
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Part 2: Master Pages
Master Page A: Cover Page1
•	 Master pages allow you to create
templates and assign those
templates to the pages of your
document.
•	 Master pages won’t appear in your
exported or printed versions of the
document.
•	 When you assign a master page to a
regular page, anything on the master
page will appear on the regular
page.
•	 Only put content on master pages
that you want to appear on multiple
pages: for examples, (running)
headers or footers and page
numbers.
1.	 Explain the difference between
regular pages and master pages.
2.	 Click the Pages panel on the right
side of the screen.
3.	 Right click on one of the two
A-Master pages.
4.	 Select “Delete Master Page” You
will now have one A-Master page
5.	 Click OK when the error message
appears.
6.	 Right click on A-Master.
7.	 Select “Master Options for
A-Master” A “Master Options”
dialog box will appear.
8.	 Change the name to “Cover”
9.	 Click OK to close the dialog box.
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Part 2: Master Pages
Master Page B: Table of Contents2
1.	 Click the Pages panel on the right
side of the screen.
2.	 Click the Panel Box Menu in the
top right corner of the Pages panel.
3.	 Click “New Master”
4.	 Change the Name to “Table of
Contents”
5.	 Change the Number of Pages to 1.
6.	 Click OK.
Page Numbers and Headers: TOC3
1.	 Select the Text tool from the toolbar on
the left side of the screen.
2.	 Click and drag from the upper-right
corner inside the margin to create a 0.5
X 0.5 inch textbox.
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3.	 Go to Type > Insert Special Characters >
Markers > Current Page Number.
4.	 Highlight the “B” in your text box.
5.	 Click the right-align button in the control panel
at the top of the screen.
6.	 Draw another textbox from the top left corner
all the way over to the page number box on the
right. (See screenshot)
Part 2: Master Pages
The letter“B”should appear in
the box and will be left aligned.
7.	 Type “Table of Contents” in
the new textbox.
New Paragraph Style: Header4
1.	 Navigate to the Paragraph Styles panel
2.	 Click the panel box menu in the top right
corner.
3.	 Create a new paragraph style named “Header”
4.	 Select Basic Character Formats in the menu on
the left.
5.	 Change the Font to Arial.
6.	 Change the Font Size to 12 pt.
7.	 Click OK to close the dialog box.
8.	 Highlight the words “Table of Contents”
9.	 Click the “Header” style in the paragraph styles
panel to apply the style
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InDesign Manual/Booklet
Part 2: Master Pages
Master Page C: Introduction5
1.	 Open the Pages panel on the right side
of the screen
2.	 Rick click on B-Table of Contents
3.	 Select “Duplicate Master Spread B-
Table of Contents”
4.	 Right click on C-Master
5.	 Select “Master Options for C Master”
6.	 Change the Name to “Introduction”
7.	 Click OK.
8.	 Highlight and replace “Table of
Contents” with “Introduction” in the
header textbox.
Master Page D: Fly Pages6
1.	 Click the Panel Box Menu in the top
right corner of the pages panel.
2.	 Select “New Master”
3.	 Change the Name to “Fly Page”
4.	 Change the Number of Pages to 1.
5.	 Click OK.
Fly Pages do not need headers
or page numbers.
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Part 2: Master Pages
Create Master E: For Ch. 17
1.	 Right click on “C- Introduction”
and select “Duplicate Master Spread
C-Introduction” in the Pages panel.
2.	 Right click on E-Master.
3.	 Select “Master Options for E Master”
4.	 Change the Name to “Chapter 1 Odd”
5.	 Click OK.
6.	 Highlight and replace “Introduction”
with “Chapter 1” in the header text box.
Create Master Page F for Even Pages8
1.	 Right-click on “E- Chapter 1 Odd” in
the Pages panel.
2.	 Select “Duplicate Master Spread E-
Chapter 1 Odd”
3.	 Right click on F-Master.
4.	 Select “Master Options for F Master”
5.	 Change the Name to “Even”
6.	 Click OK.
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InDesign Manual/Booklet
Part 2: Master Pages
Change header for even pages9
1.	 Click on Master Page F-Even.
2.	 Click on the Selection Tool in the toolbar on the
left of the screen.
3.	 Click and drag the page number textbox into the
upper left corner
4.	 Click and drag the header textbox into the upper
right corner. We are switching positions of the
page number box and the textbox.
5.	 Select the type tool and highlight the letter F.
6.	 Click the left-align button in the control panel at
the top of the screen.
7.	 Replace “Chapter 1” with “Title of Manual”
8.	 Highlight “Title of Manual”
9.	 Click the right-align button in the control panel at
The Selection Tool is the black
arrow at the top of the toolbar.
The textbox should remain
inside the margins.
If the page letter hasn’t changed
to F, go to Type > Insert Special
Characters > Markers > Current
Page Number if the page letter
does not automatically change.
Create Master Page G for Ch. 210
1.	 Right click on “E-Chapter 1 Odd” in the Pages panel.
2.	 Select “Duplicate Master Spread E-Chapter 1 Odd”
3.	 Right click on “G-Master” and select “Master
Options for G Master”
4.	 Change the Name to “Chapter 2 Odd”
5.	 Click OK.
6.	 Highlight “Chapter 1” in the header textbox.
7.	 Replace “Chapter 1” with “Chapter 2”
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Part 2: Master Pages
11 Create Master Page H: Index
1.	 Right click on “G- Chapter 2 Odd” in the Pages
panel.
2.	 Select “Duplicate Master Spread G- Chapter 2 Odd”
3.	 Right click on “H-Master”
4.	 Select “Master Options for H-Master”
5.	 Change the name to “Index”
6.	 Replace all instances of “Chapter 2” with “Index”
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InDesign Manual/Booklet
Part 3: Assigning master pages
1 Assign master pages to pages
1.	 With the Pages panel open, click and drag
the following Master Pages to Pages
•	 A-Cover > Page 1
•	 None Master > Page 2
•	 B-Table of Contents > Page 3
•	 None Master > Page 4
•	 C-Introduction > Page 5
•	 None Master > Page 6
•	 D-Fly Page > Page 7
•	 None Master > Page 8
•	 E-Chapter 1 Odd > Page 9
•	 F-Even > Page 10
•	 E-Chapter 1 Odd > Page 11
•	 F-Even > Page 12
•	 D-Fly Page > Page 13
•	 None Master > Page 14
•	 G-Chapter 2 Odd > Page 15
•	 F-Even > Page 16
•	 G-Chapter 2 Odd > Page 17
•	 None Master > Page 18
•	 H-Index > Page 19
The None master pages will be
the back of their corresponding
pages, so no content should go
on this page.
Show students that they can
click on the bottom of the pages
panel.
This will be the end of Chapter 1.
If students need more pages for
a chapter, they can add pages by
clicking on the New Page icon at
the bottom of the Pages panel.
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Part 4: Page Numbering
Set up front matter numbering1
1.	 Click on Page 1 in the Pages panel
2.	 Go to Layout > Numbering and Section Options.
3.	 A “Numbering & Section Options” dialog box will
open.
4.	 Select “Start Section Numbering at Page” 1
5.	 Change the Page Numbering Style from Arabic
numerals to lowercase roman numerals.
6.	 Click OK. Page 1 should change to Roman
numeral i in the Pages panel.
Set up body matter numbering2
1.	 Click on Page 7 (vii) in the Pages panel.
2.	 Go to Layout > Numbering and Section
Options.
3.	 A “Numbering & Section Options” dialog box
will open.
4.	 Select “Start Section Numbering at Page” 1
5.	 Change the Page Numbering Style from
lowercase Roman numerals to single Arabic
numerals.
6.	 Click OK.
All the pages after page 7 should
have Arabic numerals underneath
them in the Pages panel. Pages 1
through 6 should have lowercase
Roman numerals underneath them
in the Pages panel.
If the teacher does not want a Table of Contents or Index, skip to Part 7 -
Exporting and printing.
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Part 5: Table of Contents
1.	 Select the Type tool from the toolbar on the left of the screen.
2.	 Draw a text box in the upper-left corner of each fly page in
your document (not the master fly page).
3.	 Type “Chapter One Title” into the textbox on the fly pages.
4.	 Open the Paragraph Style panel on the right of the screen.
5.	 Click on the Panel Box Menu in the upper-left corner of the
Paragraph Styles panel.
6.	 Select New Paragraph Style…
7.	 A “New Paragraph Style” dialog box will open.
8.	 Change the Name to “Chapter Heading”.
9.	 Click Basic Character Formats in the menu options on the left
of the dialog box.
10.	Change the Font to Arial.
11.	Change the Style to Regular.
12.	Change the Font Size to 18 pt.
13.	Click OK.
14.	On each fly page, apply the “Chapter Heading” paragraph
style to the “Chapter One Title” text you wrote in step 3.
15.	Click the textbox so it is selected.
16.	Right click and select copy.
17.	Double click to arabic number page 7.
This is our second fly page
18.	Right click and select paste in place.
19.	Change the title to “Chapter Two Title”
1 Create Chapter Titles
Explain to students
that they will need to
change Chapter Title
to the actual title of
the chapter in their
manual.
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Word ManualPart 5: Table of Contents
2 Set up the Table of Contents
1.	 Go to Layout > Table of Contents...
2.	 Choose the TOC Title in the Style.
3.	 Highlight Chapter Heading in Other Styles.
4.	 Click “Add”
5.	 Click “More Options” on the right toolbar.
6.	 Click “Between entry and number” under the “Style:
Chapter Heading” section.
7.	 Delete (^t).
8.	 Click the arrow next to (^t).
9.	 Select “right indent tab”
The “Between entry and number” will now be (^y)
10.	Click OK. Your cursor should be loaded with text.
11.	Click to roman numeral page (iii).
This is our Table of Contents page
12.	Click under the Table of Contents textbox to drop the
text.
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Make a style for TOC text
1.	 Open the Paragraph Style panel on the right side of the
screen.
2.	 Click the Panel Box Menu in the upper-right corner of the
Paragraph Styles panel.
3.	 Select New Paragraph Style…
4.	 A “New Paragraph Style” dialog box will open.
5.	 Change the Name to “Table of Contents”
6.	 Select based on “No paragraph style”
7.	 Click “Reset to base”
8.	 Click “Tabs” from the left menu.
9.	 Double click the right justfiied arrow.
10.	Drag the ruler so you can see the 8 inch mark.
11.	Click in the gray bar above the ruler
12.	Click around the 7.45 in. mark
The right justified arrow should appear
13.	Type a space then a single period (.) in the Leader field.
14.	Click OK
3
Part 5: Table of Contents
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Apply paragraph styles: TOC
1.	 Open the Pages panel on the right of the screen.
2.	 Scroll to your Table of Contents page (iii).
3.	 Click in the body of the Table of Contents with
your type tool.
4.	 Highlight the Table of Contents body text.
5.	 Open the Paragraph Styles panel on the right of
the screen.
6.	 Click the “Table of Contents” paragraph style.
InDesign will apply the style to the Table of
4
Part 5: Table of Contents
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Part 7: Index
Add an Index1
1.	 Go to Window > Type & Tables > Index
2.	 Drag and drop the Index panel box into the workspace
on the right side of the screen.
3.	 Open the Pages panel.
4.	 Double click on “page v”
5.	 Select the Text tool.
6.	 Draw a text box anywhere on the page.
7.	 Go to Type > Fill With Placeholder Text.
8.	 Highlight a word that you want to use in your Index.
9.	 Open the Index panel.
10.	Select the Panel box menu
11.	Select “New Page Reference”
12.	Click Add All.
13.	Click Done.
Generate an index2
1.	 Click on the “Generate Index” button at the
bottom of the Index panel box.
2.	 Click OK.
3.	 Open the Pages panel.
4.	 Double click on page 13
5.	 Click in the upper left corner to place your
index.
Your cursor should be
loaded with text.
Part 6: Index
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Part 7: Exporting and Printing
Export documents as a PDF
1.	 Go to File > Export….
An “Export” dialog box will open.
2.	 Change the File Name to the title of the manual.
3.	 Make sure that Save As Type: is set to Adobe PDF
(Interactive) (.*pdf).
4.	 Click Save.
An “Export Adobe PDF” dialog box will replace
the “Export” dialog box.
5.	 Change from spreads to pages.
6.	 Click OK.
The “Export Adobe PDF” dialog box will close.
The PDF version of the document should open
shortly after.
1
•	 Explain to students that
printing directly from
InDesign does not work.
•	 Export their .INDD file to a
.PDF file before printing.
•	 Keep an .INDD file so they
can continue editing and
working on their file.
2 Print the PDF (for manual layout)
1.	 Open the PDF version of the manual.
2.	 Go to File > Print.
3.	 A “Print” dialog box will open.
4.	 Select the printer you want to print from.
Remind students that with anything they
print, select the printer first. Otherwise, the
settings will reset.
5.	 Check the box beside Print on both sides of
paper.
Tell students to watch, not follow
along and print.
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Print the PDF (for booklet layout)3
1.	 Open the PDF version of the manual .
2.	 Go to File > Print.
3.	 A “Print” dialog box will open.
4.	 Select the printer you want to print from.
5.	 Click the box next to Print on both sides of paper.
6.	 Change the print orientation to flip on the short
edge.
7.	 Click Booklet under Page Sizing & Handling.
8.	 Click Print
Part 7: Exporting and Printing

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  • 1. Adobe InDesign Orientations Basics »» Document setup »» Text, images, and shapes »» Paragraph styles »» Images »» Swatches and strokes »» Saving and exporting »» Brochure setup »» Text boxes »» Column labels »» Exporting and printing »» Document setup »» Master pages »» Assigning master pages »» Page numbering »» Table of contents »» Index »» Exporting and printing Brochure Manual Updated January 2016
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  • 3. InDesign Manual/Booklet Before you begin ����������������������������������������������4 Part 1: Document setup ���������������������������������5 Part 2: Master pages ����������������������������������������6 Part 3: Assigning master pages �������������������13 Part 4: Page numbering ���������������������������������14 Part 5: Table of contents ���������������������������������15 Part 6: Index �������������������������������������������������������19 Part 7: Exporting and printing ���������������������20
  • 4. 4 Adobe InDesign Orientations Before you begin 1. Ask the instructor whether they want: • Headers or Footers • Booklet or Manual style. • A tutorial for the Table of Contents and/or Index. • Go to Start > Computer > Scratch (P:) > “Orientation Files” > “7. indesign manual diagram.jpg” • Ask students to open Adobe InDesign CC. o Go to Start > Programs > Adobe InDesign CC OR o Double click on the Adobe InDesign CC icon in your taskbar. • Explain the manual diagram to students. Specifically, the location of page numbers and headers. Also, explain the purpose of fly pages. • Inform students that this orientation will create a template for future booklets/manuals.
  • 5. 5 InDesign Manual/Booklet Part 1: Document Setup Set units and increments Create a new document 1. Go to Edit > Preferences > Units & Increments to open a preferences dialog box. 2. Change the Horizontal and Vertical Ruler Units to Inches. 3. Click OK to close the preferences dialog box. 4. Change your workspace to Advanced. 1. Go to File > New > Document. 2. Change the Number of Pages to 19 Confirm with the instructor whether they want the manual or booklet format. 3. Set Page Size: For manual: Letter size For booklet: Legal-half (switch page orientation back to portrait) 4. Click the chain icon to unlink the margins if you need to change one margin. The chain icon should “break.” 5. For manual, change all margins to 0.5 in. 6. For booklet, change all margins to 0.25 in. 7. Click OK. 1 2 If the instructor wants footers instead of headers, leave the top margin at 1 in. and change the bottom margin to 0.5 in. The manual is 8.5 in. X 11 in.
  • 6. 6 Adobe InDesign Orientations Part 2: Master Pages Master Page A: Cover Page1 • Master pages allow you to create templates and assign those templates to the pages of your document. • Master pages won’t appear in your exported or printed versions of the document. • When you assign a master page to a regular page, anything on the master page will appear on the regular page. • Only put content on master pages that you want to appear on multiple pages: for examples, (running) headers or footers and page numbers. 1. Explain the difference between regular pages and master pages. 2. Click the Pages panel on the right side of the screen. 3. Right click on one of the two A-Master pages. 4. Select “Delete Master Page” You will now have one A-Master page 5. Click OK when the error message appears. 6. Right click on A-Master. 7. Select “Master Options for A-Master” A “Master Options” dialog box will appear. 8. Change the name to “Cover” 9. Click OK to close the dialog box.
  • 7. 7 InDesign Manual/Booklet Part 2: Master Pages Master Page B: Table of Contents2 1. Click the Pages panel on the right side of the screen. 2. Click the Panel Box Menu in the top right corner of the Pages panel. 3. Click “New Master” 4. Change the Name to “Table of Contents” 5. Change the Number of Pages to 1. 6. Click OK. Page Numbers and Headers: TOC3 1. Select the Text tool from the toolbar on the left side of the screen. 2. Click and drag from the upper-right corner inside the margin to create a 0.5 X 0.5 inch textbox.
  • 8. 8 Adobe InDesign Orientations 3. Go to Type > Insert Special Characters > Markers > Current Page Number. 4. Highlight the “B” in your text box. 5. Click the right-align button in the control panel at the top of the screen. 6. Draw another textbox from the top left corner all the way over to the page number box on the right. (See screenshot) Part 2: Master Pages The letter“B”should appear in the box and will be left aligned. 7. Type “Table of Contents” in the new textbox. New Paragraph Style: Header4 1. Navigate to the Paragraph Styles panel 2. Click the panel box menu in the top right corner. 3. Create a new paragraph style named “Header” 4. Select Basic Character Formats in the menu on the left. 5. Change the Font to Arial. 6. Change the Font Size to 12 pt. 7. Click OK to close the dialog box. 8. Highlight the words “Table of Contents” 9. Click the “Header” style in the paragraph styles panel to apply the style
  • 9. 9 InDesign Manual/Booklet Part 2: Master Pages Master Page C: Introduction5 1. Open the Pages panel on the right side of the screen 2. Rick click on B-Table of Contents 3. Select “Duplicate Master Spread B- Table of Contents” 4. Right click on C-Master 5. Select “Master Options for C Master” 6. Change the Name to “Introduction” 7. Click OK. 8. Highlight and replace “Table of Contents” with “Introduction” in the header textbox. Master Page D: Fly Pages6 1. Click the Panel Box Menu in the top right corner of the pages panel. 2. Select “New Master” 3. Change the Name to “Fly Page” 4. Change the Number of Pages to 1. 5. Click OK. Fly Pages do not need headers or page numbers.
  • 10. 10 Adobe InDesign Orientations Part 2: Master Pages Create Master E: For Ch. 17 1. Right click on “C- Introduction” and select “Duplicate Master Spread C-Introduction” in the Pages panel. 2. Right click on E-Master. 3. Select “Master Options for E Master” 4. Change the Name to “Chapter 1 Odd” 5. Click OK. 6. Highlight and replace “Introduction” with “Chapter 1” in the header text box. Create Master Page F for Even Pages8 1. Right-click on “E- Chapter 1 Odd” in the Pages panel. 2. Select “Duplicate Master Spread E- Chapter 1 Odd” 3. Right click on F-Master. 4. Select “Master Options for F Master” 5. Change the Name to “Even” 6. Click OK.
  • 11. 11 InDesign Manual/Booklet Part 2: Master Pages Change header for even pages9 1. Click on Master Page F-Even. 2. Click on the Selection Tool in the toolbar on the left of the screen. 3. Click and drag the page number textbox into the upper left corner 4. Click and drag the header textbox into the upper right corner. We are switching positions of the page number box and the textbox. 5. Select the type tool and highlight the letter F. 6. Click the left-align button in the control panel at the top of the screen. 7. Replace “Chapter 1” with “Title of Manual” 8. Highlight “Title of Manual” 9. Click the right-align button in the control panel at The Selection Tool is the black arrow at the top of the toolbar. The textbox should remain inside the margins. If the page letter hasn’t changed to F, go to Type > Insert Special Characters > Markers > Current Page Number if the page letter does not automatically change. Create Master Page G for Ch. 210 1. Right click on “E-Chapter 1 Odd” in the Pages panel. 2. Select “Duplicate Master Spread E-Chapter 1 Odd” 3. Right click on “G-Master” and select “Master Options for G Master” 4. Change the Name to “Chapter 2 Odd” 5. Click OK. 6. Highlight “Chapter 1” in the header textbox. 7. Replace “Chapter 1” with “Chapter 2”
  • 12. 12 Adobe InDesign Orientations Part 2: Master Pages 11 Create Master Page H: Index 1. Right click on “G- Chapter 2 Odd” in the Pages panel. 2. Select “Duplicate Master Spread G- Chapter 2 Odd” 3. Right click on “H-Master” 4. Select “Master Options for H-Master” 5. Change the name to “Index” 6. Replace all instances of “Chapter 2” with “Index”
  • 13. 13 InDesign Manual/Booklet Part 3: Assigning master pages 1 Assign master pages to pages 1. With the Pages panel open, click and drag the following Master Pages to Pages • A-Cover > Page 1 • None Master > Page 2 • B-Table of Contents > Page 3 • None Master > Page 4 • C-Introduction > Page 5 • None Master > Page 6 • D-Fly Page > Page 7 • None Master > Page 8 • E-Chapter 1 Odd > Page 9 • F-Even > Page 10 • E-Chapter 1 Odd > Page 11 • F-Even > Page 12 • D-Fly Page > Page 13 • None Master > Page 14 • G-Chapter 2 Odd > Page 15 • F-Even > Page 16 • G-Chapter 2 Odd > Page 17 • None Master > Page 18 • H-Index > Page 19 The None master pages will be the back of their corresponding pages, so no content should go on this page. Show students that they can click on the bottom of the pages panel. This will be the end of Chapter 1. If students need more pages for a chapter, they can add pages by clicking on the New Page icon at the bottom of the Pages panel.
  • 14. 14 Adobe InDesign Orientations Part 4: Page Numbering Set up front matter numbering1 1. Click on Page 1 in the Pages panel 2. Go to Layout > Numbering and Section Options. 3. A “Numbering & Section Options” dialog box will open. 4. Select “Start Section Numbering at Page” 1 5. Change the Page Numbering Style from Arabic numerals to lowercase roman numerals. 6. Click OK. Page 1 should change to Roman numeral i in the Pages panel. Set up body matter numbering2 1. Click on Page 7 (vii) in the Pages panel. 2. Go to Layout > Numbering and Section Options. 3. A “Numbering & Section Options” dialog box will open. 4. Select “Start Section Numbering at Page” 1 5. Change the Page Numbering Style from lowercase Roman numerals to single Arabic numerals. 6. Click OK. All the pages after page 7 should have Arabic numerals underneath them in the Pages panel. Pages 1 through 6 should have lowercase Roman numerals underneath them in the Pages panel. If the teacher does not want a Table of Contents or Index, skip to Part 7 - Exporting and printing.
  • 15. 15 InDesign Manual/Booklet Part 5: Table of Contents 1. Select the Type tool from the toolbar on the left of the screen. 2. Draw a text box in the upper-left corner of each fly page in your document (not the master fly page). 3. Type “Chapter One Title” into the textbox on the fly pages. 4. Open the Paragraph Style panel on the right of the screen. 5. Click on the Panel Box Menu in the upper-left corner of the Paragraph Styles panel. 6. Select New Paragraph Style… 7. A “New Paragraph Style” dialog box will open. 8. Change the Name to “Chapter Heading”. 9. Click Basic Character Formats in the menu options on the left of the dialog box. 10. Change the Font to Arial. 11. Change the Style to Regular. 12. Change the Font Size to 18 pt. 13. Click OK. 14. On each fly page, apply the “Chapter Heading” paragraph style to the “Chapter One Title” text you wrote in step 3. 15. Click the textbox so it is selected. 16. Right click and select copy. 17. Double click to arabic number page 7. This is our second fly page 18. Right click and select paste in place. 19. Change the title to “Chapter Two Title” 1 Create Chapter Titles Explain to students that they will need to change Chapter Title to the actual title of the chapter in their manual.
  • 16. 16 Adobe InDesign Orientations Word ManualPart 5: Table of Contents 2 Set up the Table of Contents 1. Go to Layout > Table of Contents... 2. Choose the TOC Title in the Style. 3. Highlight Chapter Heading in Other Styles. 4. Click “Add” 5. Click “More Options” on the right toolbar. 6. Click “Between entry and number” under the “Style: Chapter Heading” section. 7. Delete (^t). 8. Click the arrow next to (^t). 9. Select “right indent tab” The “Between entry and number” will now be (^y) 10. Click OK. Your cursor should be loaded with text. 11. Click to roman numeral page (iii). This is our Table of Contents page 12. Click under the Table of Contents textbox to drop the text.
  • 17. 17 InDesign Manual/Booklet Make a style for TOC text 1. Open the Paragraph Style panel on the right side of the screen. 2. Click the Panel Box Menu in the upper-right corner of the Paragraph Styles panel. 3. Select New Paragraph Style… 4. A “New Paragraph Style” dialog box will open. 5. Change the Name to “Table of Contents” 6. Select based on “No paragraph style” 7. Click “Reset to base” 8. Click “Tabs” from the left menu. 9. Double click the right justfiied arrow. 10. Drag the ruler so you can see the 8 inch mark. 11. Click in the gray bar above the ruler 12. Click around the 7.45 in. mark The right justified arrow should appear 13. Type a space then a single period (.) in the Leader field. 14. Click OK 3 Part 5: Table of Contents
  • 18. 18 Adobe InDesign Orientations Apply paragraph styles: TOC 1. Open the Pages panel on the right of the screen. 2. Scroll to your Table of Contents page (iii). 3. Click in the body of the Table of Contents with your type tool. 4. Highlight the Table of Contents body text. 5. Open the Paragraph Styles panel on the right of the screen. 6. Click the “Table of Contents” paragraph style. InDesign will apply the style to the Table of 4 Part 5: Table of Contents
  • 19. 19 InDesign Manual/Booklet Part 7: Index Add an Index1 1. Go to Window > Type & Tables > Index 2. Drag and drop the Index panel box into the workspace on the right side of the screen. 3. Open the Pages panel. 4. Double click on “page v” 5. Select the Text tool. 6. Draw a text box anywhere on the page. 7. Go to Type > Fill With Placeholder Text. 8. Highlight a word that you want to use in your Index. 9. Open the Index panel. 10. Select the Panel box menu 11. Select “New Page Reference” 12. Click Add All. 13. Click Done. Generate an index2 1. Click on the “Generate Index” button at the bottom of the Index panel box. 2. Click OK. 3. Open the Pages panel. 4. Double click on page 13 5. Click in the upper left corner to place your index. Your cursor should be loaded with text. Part 6: Index
  • 20. 20 Adobe InDesign Orientations Part 7: Exporting and Printing Export documents as a PDF 1. Go to File > Export…. An “Export” dialog box will open. 2. Change the File Name to the title of the manual. 3. Make sure that Save As Type: is set to Adobe PDF (Interactive) (.*pdf). 4. Click Save. An “Export Adobe PDF” dialog box will replace the “Export” dialog box. 5. Change from spreads to pages. 6. Click OK. The “Export Adobe PDF” dialog box will close. The PDF version of the document should open shortly after. 1 • Explain to students that printing directly from InDesign does not work. • Export their .INDD file to a .PDF file before printing. • Keep an .INDD file so they can continue editing and working on their file. 2 Print the PDF (for manual layout) 1. Open the PDF version of the manual. 2. Go to File > Print. 3. A “Print” dialog box will open. 4. Select the printer you want to print from. Remind students that with anything they print, select the printer first. Otherwise, the settings will reset. 5. Check the box beside Print on both sides of paper. Tell students to watch, not follow along and print.
  • 21. 21 InDesign Manual/Booklet Print the PDF (for booklet layout)3 1. Open the PDF version of the manual . 2. Go to File > Print. 3. A “Print” dialog box will open. 4. Select the printer you want to print from. 5. Click the box next to Print on both sides of paper. 6. Change the print orientation to flip on the short edge. 7. Click Booklet under Page Sizing & Handling. 8. Click Print Part 7: Exporting and Printing