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Becoming familiar with default panels

Becoming familiar with default panels

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Becoming familiar with default panels

Continuing with our tour of the InCopy interface, let's take a look at all of the default panels and toolbars that we have. First, you should know that all of the panels and toolbars that you see can be accessed individually by going to the Window menu. So if you're coming from Microsoft Word and you're used to going to the View toolbar's flyout, this is where you go instead. So starting from Assignments at the top and ending with Utilities at the bottom, and as you can see some of these have flyouts, this is where you can access all toolbars and all panels in one location. Going across the top, we have something called the Application bar, and this is something that can be turned on and off at will if you're using the Mac version of InCopy. With the Windows version of InCopy, it's part and parcel of the Main menu. So, in the Application bar, you have things like the view scale or zoom level percentage that you can edit here, a link to Bridge, and then some frequently accessed menu…

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