![]() ![]() Step 2: Managing Masters from the Pages panelįor now, let’s look more closely at the Pages panel. The Links panel keeps track of the images you have placed into your document, and to which folders on your computer they are located (‘linked’ to). You can choose to View or Hide layers, and Lock or Unlock them, by clicking in the two square spaces to the left of the layer’s name in the panel. The Layers panel allows you to manage layers in your document, just as you would in Photoshop or Illustrator. You will see that the panel is actually a group of three panels: Pages, Layers and Links. This will open by default, or you can find it in the Window menu ( Window > Pages). One of the most important, and useful, panels in InDesign is the Pages panel. You can view this, or alter the workspace to suit your specific purposes, from the top right of the control panel running along the top of your screen. Unless you have set your Preferences to open a pre-defined Workspace, InDesign will open the workspace (the collection and arrangement of panels) in Essentials mode. ![]()
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