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Prepare tables for optimal conversion - InDesign Tutorial
From the course: InDesign to EPUB: Creating Ebooks
Prepare tables for optimal conversion
- [Instructor] So we've gone through a lot of what you have to do to prep the text, but what about things like tables? Is there anything special you need to do for tables? Well, not really. What I've done here is created the same page twice, all right? So it's duplicate, but there's something slightly different between one table and the next. And if I zoom in, you'll see it's just a regular table. The edges are angled because the frame that the table is inside is angled. The table itself is not angled. Here's how it looks in preview mode, right? It looks pretty nice. This is the first one on page one. This is the second one on page two. Now, if you remember when I talked about using the articles panel, I said it was a great way to preview just a portion of your layout to see how it's going to export. And I do this a lot when I'm comparing two different kinds of formatting in a document is I'll duplicate the page…
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Clean up unwanted text with a free script4m 16s
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Two special characters to pay attention to4m 11s
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Convert local formatting to styles7m 53s
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Replicate vertical frame spacing5m 30s
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Prepare tables for optimal conversion6m 42s
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About indexes, footnotes, and endnotes6m 13s
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What to do with sidebars, pull quotes, and margin notes7m 45s
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Embed fonts: Pros and cons7m 26s
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