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To correct mistakes:
Do one of the following:
To undo the most recent change, choose Edit > Undo action. (You cannot undo certain
actions, such as scrolling.)
To redo an action you just undid, choose Edit > Redo action.
To undo all changes made since the last time you saved the project, choose File >
Revert.
To stop a change that InDesign isn't finished processing (for example, if you see a
progress bar), press the Esc (Windows) or Command (Mac OS) key.
To close a dialog box without applying changes, click Cancel.
Working with preferences and defaults
Numerous program preferences and default settings are stored in the Adobe InDesign
preferences files, called InDesign Defaults and InDesign SavedData. Both of these defaults
files are saved each time you exit InDesign. These preferences and default settings are
stored in the Adobe InDesign 2.0 folder:
In Windows, these files are located in Windows\Local Settings\Application
Data\Adobe\InDesign\Version 2.0 (Windows 98) or WINNT\Profiles\[user name]\Local
In Mac OS 9, the files are located in the System Folder\Preferences\Adobe
InDesign\Version 2.0.
In Mac OS 10.1, the files are located in Users\[user name]\Library\Preferences\Adobe
InDesign\Version 2.0.
Changing preference settings specifies how InDesign documents and objects behave
initially. Default settings are used for every new document or object you create. For
example, you can specify the default font and other type specifications for all new
documents or text frames.
Note: Installing plug-in software not included with InDesign may alter the default settings
for palettes and other features. (See
Setting preferences
Preferences include settings such as palette positions, measurement options, and display
options for graphics and typography.
To open the Preferences dialog box:
Choose the desired preference dialog box from the Edit > Preferences > submenu
(Windows or Mac OS 9), or InDesign > Preferences > submenu (Mac OS 10.1).
For information on a specific preferences option, see the index.
To set general preferences:
1 Choose Edit > Preferences > General (Windows or Mac OS 9), or InDesign > Preferences
> General (Mac OS 10.1).
2 In the Page Numbering section, choose a page numbering method in the View menu.
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