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125 Saving for Web in InDesign

125 Saving for Web in InDesign - InDesign Tutorial

From the course: InDesign Secrets

125 Saving for Web in InDesign

Have you ever wished that InDesign had a Save for Web feature? I have. I know that I often need to export just a single image or the entire layout to JPEG, or GIF or PNG, but there's no File Save for Web command here. I mean Photoshop has one, if we jump over to Photoshop. If you have, if you're working on some piece of art and you want to save this out for the web at a particular resolution, a web friendly format, just go to File > Save For Web. Right, there it is right there. Illustrator has Save For Web, let me jump over to Illustrator. I've opened up the same brochure, in Illustrator. And if I go to File > Save For Web, right there, even though it's a vector program. Well, the truth is that InDesign, though it doesn't have a dedicated Save for Web dialog box, like this beautiful thing, in many ways, InDesign is much more flexible than either Illustrator or PhotoShop when you want to save out a layout, or portions of a layout, to the web. For example, here in Illustrator, if I just…

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