No more white bounding box when multiplying transparency effects on JPG graphics.Relink functionality now works properly.Navigation window’s Title Bar is no longer missing in Open/Place dialogs.InDesign no longer crashes on launch when “Automatically hide and show the menu bar” option is enabled. The new release of InDesign also sports several welcome bug fixes, addressing problems with crashing, cross-references, data merge, relinking, EPUB, and more. You can view the guide via Publish Online or download a PDF. In addition to the features above, the new release includes the features announced at Adobe MAX, which Steve Werner covered here a few weeks ago. These include enhancements to the Publish Online service, new features for finding and selecting glyphs, and a special workspace where users of Microsoft Windows touch-enabled devices can quickly sketch out new layouts with gestures, similar to the Adobe Comp CC app.įor a full, deep dive into every new feature of InDesign CC 2015.2, see issue 80 of InDesign Magazine.Īlso, be sure to check out the latest version of James Wamser’s Guide to InDesign New Features, which includes the features in this latest release. The ability to make the Eyedropper take priority over the Color Theme tool (yay!)Ī comprehensive review of the new features.New page sizes for Web and Digital Publishing.An increase in the number of recent documents you can display (up to 20).It’s a little easier to make accessible PDFs, thanks to the new ability to designate a title for the PDF and to display that title in the PDF via a setting in the PDF Export dialog box. We also have a revamped Color Theme panel: CC libraries can now be searched, finally!.Add multiple styles, swatches, or graphics to a library with one click.Add color themes and/or individual swatches to the Swatches panel without having to apply those colors to page objects.Add all members of a group to a library with one click (including color groups and style groups).New InDesign features include several enhancements to CC Libraries, including the following: Here’s what the Start screen looks like in InDesign: This new screen makes it easier locate recent files, create new files, manage CC libraries and presets, and access Adobe stock photos and tutorials. In their 2015.2 versions, all of the main apps have jettisoned their old Welcome screens in favor of a new Start screen. Adobe has released updates to several important Creative Cloud applications, including InDesign CC 2015.
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