Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Software Tip of the Month - April 2009

This month’s tip is for Adobe InDesign.

        In the Edit menu there is a handy tool called “Step and Repeat”. If you need to set a bunch of shapes or objects in a single row, single column or grid this tool can make it faster. To start create an object on the page. Once you have that object created make sure it is selected and go to Edit --> Step and Repeat. In the dialog box that pops up choose how many repeats you want (The repeats are in addition to the original shape), the horizontal offset (Spacing from the left edge of one object to the next, horizontally), and the vertical offset (Spacing from the left edge of on object to the next, vertically). So lets set up an example. You want to make a horizontal row of four, 1 inch squares and you want there to be a 1/4 inch gap between them. Make the first square, go to step and repeat and enter the following: Repeat count = 3, Horizontal Offset = 1.25 in, Vertical Offset = 0 inches. If you check the preview box you can see the results and make sure that they are what you need. To make a grid you simply select the row of boxes that were created and follow the same steps except for the offset values. Change the Horizontal Offset to zero and the Vertical Offset to 1.25 inches. This will create multiple rows of blocks. This gives you a four by four grid of squares.

        Next month I’ll show you a cool way to use this to make interesting image graphics.