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Ted Padova is the author of more than a dozen computer books, the most recent include: Adobe Acrobat PDF Bible (John Wiley & Sons) versions 4, 5, & 6; Adobe Acrobat 6 Complete Course; Creating Adobe Acrobat Forms; and Teach Yourself Visually Acrobat 5. He is the host for Total Training Systems Total Acrobat 6 series of seven videos on Acrobat Standard and Acrobat Professional.
Ted has been involved in PostScript imaging for over a decade and started a computer service bureau in 1990 in Ventura, California. He is the CEO and managing partner of The Image Source Digital Imaging and Photo Finishing Centers of Thousand Oaks and Ventura California.
For sixteen years, he has been a university instructor, teaching classes in Adobe Photoshop; Adobe InDesign; Adobe Illustrator; Adobe PageMaker; QuarkXPress; HTML and Web page design, Scanning and Calibrations; and Adobe Acrobat at the University of California, Santa Barbara and UCLA. He is an internationally recognized expert on Adobe Acrobat, PDF, and digital imaging, speaking nationally and abroad at many computer conferences.

Kelly Murdock has been authoring computer books for several years now and still gets immense enjoyment from the completed work. His book credits include various Web, graphics, and multimedia titles, including four previous editions of the book, 3ds max 6 Bible. Other major accomplishments include Master VISUALLY HTML and XHTML, JavaScript Visual Blueprint, Adobe Atmosphere Bible, and co-authoring duties on two editions of the Illustrator Bible (for versions 9 and 10).
With a background in engineering and computer graphics, Kelly has had many opportunities to flex his design muscles from Web site creation and design to freelance 3D design projects. In his spare time, Kelly enjoys the outdoors and loves rock climbing, mountain biking or skiing. He has recently formed a design company with his brother, Chris, called Logical Paradox Design.

Wendy Halderman is an award-winning typographer, graphic designer, and fine artist. As both a staff and freelance designer, she has produced a wide variety of marketing communication materials for clients in the financial, retail, IT, media, educational, and non-profit industries. Her 14-year-old company, Halderman Graphic Design, is based in Ventura, California, and serves clients nationwide.

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Acknowledgments.

Introduction.

Part I: Getting to Know the Creative Suite.

Chapter 1: Introducing the Adobe Creative Suite.

Chapter 2: Taking a Tour of the Creative Suite.

Chapter 3: Setting Preferences.

Chapter 4: Understanding User Interfaces.

Part II: Getting Started with Design Workflows.

Chapter 5: Creating Production Workflows.

Chapter 6: Creating Color-Managed Workflows.

Chapter 7: Using Version Cue.

Part III: Working with Objects and Images.

Chapter 8: Creating, Selecting, and Editing Objects and Images.

Chapter 9: Transforming Objects and Images.

Chapter 10: Applying Effects to Objects and Images.

Chapter 11: Working with Layers.

Chapter 12: Automating Tasks.

Part IV: Working with Type.

Chapter 13: Working with Fonts.

Chapter 14: Working with Styles.

Chapter 15: Working with Text Frames.

Chapter 16: Working with Special Characters.

Part V: Using Creative Suite and Microsoft.

Chapter 17: Importing Microsoft Word Documents.

Chapter 18: Exporting Text to Microsoft Word.

Chapter 19: Working with Tables.

Chapter 20: Creating Charts and Graphs.

Chapter 21: Microsoft Office and Professional Printing.

Part VI: Working in Creative Design Workflows.

Chapter 22: Creating Review Sessions.

Chapter 23: Designing Layouts.

Chapter 24: Modifying Layouts.

Part VII: Document Repurposing.

Chapter 25: Exporting Designs for Web Hosting.

Chapter 26: Preparing Documents for Distribution.

Chapter 27: Working with XML.

Part VIII: Creative Suite Document Delivery Workflows.

Chapter 28: Understanding Digital Rights Management.

Chapter 29: Adding Interactivity in InDesign.

Chapter 30: Hosting Documents on the Web.

Chapter 31: Replicating CD-ROMs.

Chapter 32: Creating SWF and SVG Files.

Chapter 33: Creating Slide Presentations.

Part IX: Printing and Digital Prepress.

Chapter 34: Choosing Print Setups.

Chapter 35: Commercial Printing.

Appendix: Keyboard Shortcuts in the Adobe CS Programs.

Index.

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