Adobe - InDesign CS4 tutorial : Export from InDesign to SWF - 0 views
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When sending InDesign documents for review, whether to clients or to coworkers, you may want to create a more compelling presentation by exporting them as a PDF file or Adobe Flash® SWF file. You can open SWF files in most web browsers and you can add custom buttons, such as next page and previous page, which allow users to interact with the document. Before exporting to a SWF file, you can add effects like page transitions such as fades or wipes, and animations such as page curls. You don't need Flash to build these presentations; you can add all these special features directly within InDesign.
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Repeat steps 2-8 to create a Previous Page button on the master page. To associate the master page and the elements you have created with the rest of the pages in your document, choose Apply Master To Pages from the Pages panel menu. To remove master page elements from an individual page, such as the Previous Page button on the first page of a document, override the elements by pressing Cmd+Shift/Ctrl+Shift and click the element, and then press the backspace key.
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Return to the normal state by clicking the Normal layer in the Buttons panel. Any changes you've made to the rollover state of the button aren't visible at this point. Click the plus sign in the Buttons panel to add an action. Choose Go To The Next Page from the context menu. This action turns your button into a next-page button, allowing users to navigate forward through the file when it is exported as either a SWF or PDF file.
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