![]() ![]() Fiction Book Layout for ePub, you know, for a mobile device. ![]() And there are templates for web and mobile devices as well. Search for keywords and it's only going to search for InDesign templates and nothing else. You could even search for more templates right from here. ![]() These are all the different Print ones, and you see the word Free, lower right. Ones with the blue check marks are ones that I've already downloaded and there are quite a few. Now, here's ones that I've recently used, but if I go to one of the three intents, Prints, Web, or Mobile, you'll see the presets at the top and then the templates toward the bottom. One of the best ways to find the free templates is, if you have InDesign CC, use the new New Document dialog box that shows you templates. If you don't have CC, you could still use them in CS6, so I'll show you how to do that as well. You need your email and name to be registered with them and then you can download them and use them and you could even convert them to pre-CC versions. Now, this is not just for Creative Cloud members, by the way. You know what question I hear a lot? How do I find free Adobe InDesign templates? What's the best place to go for them? Now, we have a number of free templates on and templates just for paid premium members, but where do you find them outside of ? To me, one of the best places is using Adobe Stock because they just started adding InDesign templates to their library a couple years ago and they have hundreds of free templates, but a little difficult to find them and that's what this tip is about, how to find free InDesign templates on Adobe Stock. ![]()
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