File:Adobe-InDesign-Default-Workspace.jpg
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Default workspace of Adobe InDesign CS4, running on Windows Vista. Windscreen monitor.
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Description |
Screenshot of Adobe InDesign CS4 |
Source |
Adobe |
Author | Adobe |
Article | |
Portion used |
Full |
Low resolution? |
Resolution is that of the software |
Purpose of use |
Educational |
Replaceable? |
Required to demonstrate to the end user what they will see when following the instructions. Therefore there can be no free equivalent, as the software is copyrighted and any screenshot would be non-free. |
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current | 15:14, 24 April 2009 | 1,366 × 738 (51 KB) | Calebrw (discuss | contribs) | Default workspace of Adobe InDesign CS4, running on Windows Vista. Windscreen monitor. |
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