What's New at lynda.com for Early Fall, 2012

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Hello everyone!

It's fall, and as cold weather settles in, you may have some time to brush up on your skill sets. Here's some offerings from lynda.com in which you may be interested.

Technical Skills

InDesign Secrets

In this series, David Blatner and Anne-Marie Concepción, co-hosts of the web's top resource for InDesign tips and tricks, InDesignSecrets.com, share some hidden and sometimes surprising workflow tips that will make working in InDesign more efficient and more fun. The course covers built-in timesaving features such as Quick Apply and auto-expanding text, but also little-known tricks, such as using the eyedropper to copy and paste character and paragraph text attributes and making accurate selections by selecting through or even into objects.

New techniques will be added to the collection every other week, so check back early and often. Find more tips and tricks at indesignsecrets.com.

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Google Drive Essential Training

Google Drive incorporates the document creation features of Google Docs with a cloud computing solution that keeps your content updated and synchronized across the web, your computer, and your mobile device. In this course, author Susan Metz teaches the essentials for creating, formatting, sharing, and editing Google documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and forms. The course also introduces the new Google Drive homepage, the Google Drive sync folder, and file management on the online web drive.

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Career Skills

Boosting Your Job Search Skills

Lynda.com's new Acing Your Interview joins the following courses designed to help you advance your career: Achieving Your Goals, Managing Your Career, Job Search Strategies, and Negotiation Fundamentals. Send them a note from our contact us page and let us know if our courses help you get a job or promotion!

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Miscellaneous

Inspiring Documentary: Jerry & Maggie

Our new documentary Jerry & Maggie: This is not photography features husband-and-wife artists who push the boundaries of photography. Jerry Uelsmann experiments in a darkroom; Maggie Taylor composes on a computer screen. Step inside their Florida compound for a peek at their complementary work, contrasting processes, and inspiration-seeking expeditions through an alligator-dwelling swamp.

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