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There's an Anchor in My InDesign Table!

You don't have to stay between the lines when creating InDesign tables. Follow Diane Burns' recipes for adding anchored objects to table cells and your tables will stand out from the crowd. See, for example, the circular nodes in the table below. Anchored objects!

Related Reading: Here's an in-depth article on creating tables in InDesign.

   
   

Snapseed Is Superior Photo Editor

Ben Long says that despite its quirky name, Snapseed is a solid image editor for pros and hobbyists alike. It runs on the iPad 1 and 2 and costs a mere $4.99. Here's just a sampling of Snapseed's editing and effects modes:

Related Reading: This i's another highly recommended product from Nik Software.

 
   
   

Scanning Around With Gene: Riding Mini-Bikes and Getting Stuff Welded

When you're a young teenage boy, riding a motorized anything is a near obsession. In Gene Gable's case, having a mini-bike led to a memorable ritual with his father.

Related Reading: For teens like Gene, mini-bikes were certainly more fun than the alternative.

   
   

Create Custom Photo Layouts in Lightroom 3

Harness the new print options in Adobe Lightroom 3 for creating your own layouts, with customized backgrounds, borders, identity plates, watermarks, and more. Then output your photo layouts to print or to electronic files. Helen Bradley shows you how.

Related Reading: Before you get to the printing stage, take advantage of Lightroom's phenomenal editing tools.

       
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