
INDESIGN CS3
User Guide
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Save workspaces
Youcansavethecurrentsizesandpositionsofpanelsandanymenuchangesasacustomworkspace.Thenamesof
workspaces appear in a Workspace submenu of the Window menu. You can edit the list of names by adding or
deleting a workspace.
❖ Do one of the following:
• To save the current workspace, choose Window > Workspace > Save Workspace. Type a name for the new
workspace, indicate whether you want to include panel locations and customized menus as part of the saved
workspace, and click OK.
• To display a custom workspace, choose it from the Window > Workspace submenu.
• To delete a custom workspace, choose Window > Workspace > Delete Workspace. Select a workspace to delete
and click Delete.
For a video on customizing the workspace, see www.adobe.com/go/vid0065.
See also
“Customize menus” on page 24
About view modes
You can change the visibility of the document window using the Mode buttons at the bottom of the toolbox or by
choosing commands from the View > Screen Mode menu. When the toolbox is displayed in a single column, you
can select view modes by clicking the current mode button and selecting a different mode from the menu that
appears.
Normal Mode Displays artwork in a standard window with all visible grids and guides showing, non-printing
objects showing, and a white pasteboard.
Preview Mode Displays artwork as if it were output, with all non-printing elements suppressed (grids, guides,
non-printing objects), and the pasteboard set to the preview background color defined in Preferences.
Bleed Mode Displays artwork as if it were output, with all non-printing elements suppressed (grids, guides, non-
printing objects), the pasteboard set to the preview background color defined in Preferences, and any printing
elements within the document's bleed area (defined in Document Setup) showing.
Slug Mode Displays artwork as if it were output, with all non-printing elements suppressed (grids, guides, non-
printing objects), the pasteboard set to the preview background color defined in Preferences, and any printing
elements within the document's slug area (defined in Document Setup) showing.
Using the status bar
The status bar (at the lower left of a document window) shows information about the status of a file and lets you
change the document zoom percentage or turn to a different page. Click the status bar menu to do any of the
following:
• Access Adobe Version Cue® commands.
• Show the current file in the file system by choosing Reveal In Explorer (Windows®) or Reveal In Finder (Mac OS®).
• Show the current file in Adobe® Bridge® by choosing Reveal in Bridge.
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