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My Mac Won't Start! A Tiny Guide.

HandPocketMod.jpgLast month I was browsing through the CreativeBits archives when I stumbled on a link for PocketMod. I didn't need a low-tech PDA replacement. But folding these little booklets became addictive. We started looking for other ways to use the PocketMod template. Here is what we came up with:

My Mac Won't Start! (PocketMod Edition)

Nothing is more frustrating than struggling with a computer that won't start. Especially with client deadlines looming. That's the idea behind this tiny troubleshooting guide. It lists several of the most common fixes for a Mac that will not start up properly.

Download the PDF, print it out, fold it together, and keep it handy. You can even tape this tiny booklet to the side of your Mac in case you ever need it.

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Use InDesign Tool Shortcuts while editing text

This tip inspired by a good question from wmmarc:

I'm sure there must be some simple (probably obvious) way to get from typing text to the Move tool, or any other tool for that matter... When I press the Space bar to move the artboard or Type 'V' to get the Move Tool all that happens is that I've entered in a 'space' or 'v' and have to correct myself.

The Solution: Add your own text-friendly shortcuts.

Keyboard Shortcuts and switch the Product Area to Tools. Then scroll down to find the tool you need a new shortcut for. Click inside the New Shortcut field and with the Context as Text, type the shortcut you want. Make sure you use a modifier key such as Command and then a letter. For instance, use Ctrl-Shift-Cmd-V for the Selection tool.

You will now have two different shortcuts. The single letter can be used when you’re outside a text frame, and the longer one when you’re inside the frame.

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Shift-Tab Hides all Palettes Except the Toolbox

I debated whether this tip was too basic for CreativeBits. I'd normally expect everyone to already know this -- except that I didn't.

Everyone knows that tapping the Tab key is the quick way to temporarily hide all open palettes in Adobe Photoshop, InDesign or Illustrator. Very handy when your design is obscured by too many windows.

Even more handy: Press Shift+Tab and you can keep your Toolbox and Options bar, but hide the other palettes!

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Prototype Product Packaging in Photoshop CS2

Are you working on a product packaging job? Here's a way to combine digital product photography and Adobe Photoshop CS2 to create quick virtual prototypes. The process is fairly easy once you understand the technique, and can be used for some pretty remarkable results.

Step 1: Photograph your product, then add a reference grid.

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