Creative Cloud; Option-double-click; Obscurity of the Week: Split Cell Vertically
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Show Notes for links mentioned in this episode.
- The Adobe Creative Cloud: What is it?
- In the "cloud" vs. on your hard drive
- The good, the bad, the foggy
- Keyboard Shortcut of the Week: Option/Alt-double-click
- Obscure InDesign Feature of the Week: Split Cell Vertically
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Links mentioned in this podcast:
> Adobe's comprehensive
Creative Cloud FAQ
> View your
Adobe Creative Cloud portal > David's
Cloud licensing problem/bug
> Couple of our posts on Option/Alt-double click tips:
Here and
here
> The
trick about putting panels on the left side of the screen that David was trying to remember
> Kris's
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