
Upload to Adobe Digital Publishing Suite1 for further production and distribution. Develop stronger, more compelling messages with rich interactive publications.Ĭreate and preview digital magazines, newspapers, and catalogs with engaging elements such as 360° object rotation and image panoramas for a wide variety of tablets. More efficiently create accessible PDF documents.Ĭreate powerful, innovative digital documentsĮngage, inform, and attract readers with documents you create in Adobe® InDesign® CS5.5 software, which integrate interactivity, video, and sound. Open InDesign CS6 and your presets are now available.Adobe® InDesign® CS5.5 software, the ultimate tool for designing professional page layouts, now helps you build engaging publications for tablet devices by integrating with Adobe Digital Publishing Suite.1 Create eBooks with embedded audio and video,2 improved typography, and images that resize automatically.(If you already have custom queries in the new version, you may be asked if you would like to merge the contents of the two folders.) Go ahead and replace the folder with the one on the clipboard.



I think this post is really for me, so that I can answer the question more gracefully next time it comes up! A student asked me about this in an Adobe InDesign CS6 class today, and I fumbled around looking for the folder, googling and generally wasting time trying to remember the folder where they are stored. The bad news? I can never remember where the files are stored. Here’s the good news: we can copy our custom presets to a new version of the sofware-or share our current presets with our colleagues-because they are just files stored on our hard drives. Despite the fact that I’ve used every single of version of InDesign, I’m inevitably surprised when I start laying out a document in a new version and realize my favorite custom presets aren’t available. I’m a big fan of InDesign presets, and use them quite a bit. By Barb Binder, Adobe Certified Instructor on InDesign
