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Focused creativity with contextual task bar

Learn how the Contextual Task Bar provides quick, relevant actions, making your workflow smoother.

The Contextual Task Bar is a floating bar in your workspace that provides the most relevant next actions based on your frame or tool selection. The Contextual Task Bar is pinned by default. However, you can always move, unpin, or hide it.

Try it in the app

Follow along with any project to learn how to use the contextual task bar.

Petua:

Once you select Hide Context Bar , the Contextual Task Bar will not open by default. Select Window > Contextual Task Bar to see it on the workspace.

Contextual Task Bar in the blank workspace

  1. Create a new document in InDesign.

  2. You can select any of the following options from the Contextual Task Bar:

    A screenshot the options of the Contextual task bar for a blank workspace.
    Get started with the handy options from the Contextual Task Bar.

    Selection

    Action

    Add a frame

    Drag on the workspace to create a new frame.

    Start with Image

    Select Import File   to add an existing image.

    Select Text to Image   to generate an image with a simple text prompt.

    Type tool

    Drag anywhere on the workspace to create a text frame and start typing.

    Margins and Columns

    Set the Margin and Column specifications for your document.

    Add a Page

    A new page with the same dimensions and properties as the existing one is added.

  3. Select the ellipsis icon to Show Properties Panel , Start with a Template  , Hide Context Bar , or Unpin Context Bar .

Text options in the Contextual Task Bar

  1. Open any document in InDesign, and select the Type tool from the Contextual Task Bar.

  2. Drag anywhere on the workspace to create a text frame and start typing.

  3. Customize the Font Name , Font Style , Font Size , Fill   icon, and Align   icon.

    A screenshot of the Text options available after selecting the Type tool in the Contextual Task Bar.
    Update your text styling to match the rest of your document easily from the Contextual Task Bar.

  4. Select the ellipsis icon to Show Properties Panel , Text Frame Options  , Hide Context Bar , or Unpin Context Bar .

Frame options in the Contextual Task Bar

  1. Open any document in InDesign, and select Add a frame from the Contextual Task Bar.

  2. Drag anywhere on the workspace to create an image frame.

  3. Select Text to Image to generate an image with a simple text prompt or Import Image .

  4. Select the ellipsis icon to Show Text to Image Panel , Hide Context Bar , or Unpin Context Bar .

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