From the course: InDesign Secrets
167 Creative uses of the Slug area - InDesign Tutorial
From the course: InDesign Secrets
167 Creative uses of the Slug area
- One of the most overlooked features in InDesign, in my opinion, is the Slug guide feature. And, you'll find that in the New Document dialogue box. If you go down here under Bleed and Slug, you may be very familiar with the Bleed guide, that's that red guide that gets drawn outside of every page, that helps you to drag images and other objects to bleed them enough for your printer's specifications. And, because the Bleed guide is usually the same all the way around, this set of fields is locked. So, if I typed, under Bleed, p9, for nine points, and press tab, then they would all get filled in. The Slug guide is the area that most people ignore, that I think that you can really use. That's what I want to show you. These four fields are not locked together, so you can put in a separate amount of Slug guide for the outside versus the top, for example, of your document. Let me turn on Preview, and I'll do the Outside, and I'll say, let's add one inch. So, I'm typing one and then 'in', to override the default's pica measure, and you can see that it has created a guide one inch out from the outer edge of my page. The point of using a Slug guide is that anything that I put in InDesign in this paste board area bounded by the Slug guide and the trim edge of the page, can appear in a pdf or in a printout. Of course it's not actually going to be printed, because it'll be trimmed off outside the trim edge. But, it is something that goes and travels along with the document. Let me show you an example. You don't always have to do it right when you creating a new document, you can add a Slug guide to an existing document. For example, here I have a magazine set up as spreads. And, I want to go ahead and add a Slug guide to this. So, to do that, I'll go to the File menu and choose Document Setup. Twirl open Bleed and Slug, if it's not showing already. You can see this document already has a nine point bleed set up. You can see it surrounding the spread trim area. I want to add a Slug just to the top. So, I'm gonna add a half inch slug, 0.5 in, and click OK. What that has done is add a half inch of area at the top of every one of my spreads. And, inside of this area, I might put something like a variable for the current date. I'll just drag out a text frame, let me zoom in a bit, and go to Type, Text Variables, Insert Variable, Modification Date. Now, every time that I make a printout or export to pdf, there's an option for me to include the Slug area, and, so this will always have the modification date of when this printout or this pdf was created. It's extremely useful. And, I'll show you what this looks like in a pdf in a minute. Some of my clients, like to use the Slug area for a little approval stamp. Here, I created one just on the fly but I've seen ones that use their logo and so on. You know how this works, in the paper world, that a little approval stamp gets added on top of the document and people sign off on it to show their approval and they date it. Well, you can actually add this, automatically, to all of your pdfs and your printouts. You create the little approval stamp. And, then, we're just going to make a Slug that will fit that. So, I'll go to Document Setup, turn on Preview, and make sure that my Outside Slug is something like three inches. So, when you're dealing with facing pages documents, then, the Outside is for both sides. So, we can actually put this on either side. And, the problem with this though, is that it's only going to be on that first spread. So, I'm going to take this, and cut it, and put it onto the Master Page, which also has the Slug guides. I'll just paste and place. And, now, let's go ahead an export just the first spread, to pdf. So, SanFrancisco, we just want the first spread, as Spreads. You have to remember to go under Marks and Bleeds, and to turn on Include Slug Area otherwise it's not going to be included. And, we do want to include the Bleed Settings. We'll include All Printer's Marks and we'll click Export and there it is. So, if we had exported every single page, we would see this appear in every single page because it's our Master Page. And, now this entire thing can be printed out and people can go ahead and sign off on it so it's a permanent part of the document. A lot more convenient and easier to work with than a form that's stapled to the pdf or to the printout. Those are just a couple examples of why you might consider using the Slug area feature in your next InDesign document.
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229 Batch converting ID files to current version with the Book panel6m 9s
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230 Getting around InDesign limitations6m 46s
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231 Creating better callout lines with effects and object styles5m 47s
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232 Swapping column and row information in tables6m 9s
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233 Making bigger text link targets4m 52s
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161 Keeping page numbers on top of master items3m 55s
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162 Adding automatic currency symbols in a table cell or before text3m 50s
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163 Make a pop-up footnote for your ebook3m 48s
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164 Deleting tabs at the beginning of paragraphs and applying a paragraph style3m 10s
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165 Five InDesign Presentation tips6m 28s
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111 Packaging images on the pasteboard3m 32s
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112 Automatically updating figure references for books6m 9s
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113 Adding Tool Tips to your form fields in InDesign3m 21s
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114 Setting poetry, flush left, center on longest line3m 54s
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115 Use bookmarks to navigate long documents in production4m 57s
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107 Using the same keyboard shortcut for two different commands with the Context feature5m 22s
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108 Making a text highlighter3m 33s
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109 Updating an interactive PDF without losing work done in Acrobat5m 30s
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110 Adding custom text at the beginning of each line automatically4m
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089 Three great Object Styles for any designer8m 1s
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090 Choosing alpha channel image transparency2m 25s
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091 Adding and reading metadata for InDesign files3m 25s
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092 Adding ALT tags to your images6m 59s
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093 How to Place & Link a text frame's text but not its formatting7m 4s
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094 Setting the baseline position of a caption2m 39s
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051 Five things that should be in every new file5m 19s
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052 Forcing EPUB page breaks with invisible objects6m 21s
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053 Understanding component information6m 39s
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054 Creating running heads using section markers4m 16s
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055 Making a font with InDesign using the IndyFont script5m 20s
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056 Finding where that color is used7m 17s
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047 Specifying an exact amount of space between objects5m 17s
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048 Fixing last lines that are too short8m 16s
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049 Creating web graphics from your InDesign artwork7m 20s
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050 Using “No Language” to suppress unwanted hyphenation, spell-checking, and smart quotes2m 48s
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037 Updating a linked table without losing formatting5m 18s
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038 Creating electronic sticky notes4m 49s
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039 Moving master page items to the top layer for visibility2m 48s
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040 Five guide tricks that will impress your coworkers6m 18s
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041 Letting InDesign add the diacritics4m 21s
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042 Using single-cell table cells for custom paragraph formatting6m 2s
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027 Creating running heads using variables5m 1s
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028 Live Caption tips and tricks8m 3s
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029 Making professional drop caps10m 37s
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030 Making two-state buttons in interactive documents5m 5s
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031 Moving pages from one document to another3m 15s
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032 Wrapping bulleted text around a curve5m 58s
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007 Selecting through and into objects using cmd-click and Select Above/Below5m 46s
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008 Some great tips and tricks for the Swatches panel9m 40s
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009 Saving down for backward compatibility with INX and IDML5m 54s
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010 Using the INX and IDML formats to fix problems4m 46s
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