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		<title>Better Than Ginzu Knives: InDesign&apos;s Pathfinder Commands</title>
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		<description>Every avid chef has little gizmos and gadgets, designed for specific tasks, that find their way to the back of a drawer and are then forgotten. Like those special tools, the Pathfinder commands in InDesign are often forgotten or considered too sophisticated for non-artistic types. Yet they can slice and dice and combine paths in unique ways that add vastly to the repertoire of the InDesign chef. Added to InDesign&apos;s other ways to mix up text and graphics, Pathfinder can help you further push the creative edge.</description>
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		<title>InDesign Tools Palette, Part 1</title>
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		<description>This is the first of several tutorials covering InDesign CS&apos; tool palette. It covers the Selection tools, the Pen tool and the Type tool. It also gives tips and trick on how to make selections in InDesign.</description>
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		<title>Symbols Tutorial</title>
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		<description>Ever wonder, &quot;What&apos;s the deal with Symbols?&quot; Adobe Illustrator symbols can be useful beyond creating swarms of blue fish.</description>
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