About the Book
Becoming better than others usually results from making out time to read useful books like this.
In this book, we will share with you the discovery we made in the area of using keyboard shortcuts instead of clicking with the mouse all the time, and how to use it to improve on your operation of the Adobe programs you use.
In this book we have covered tips, tricks, techniques, keyboard shortcuts, and more for the following programs: Adobe Photoshop Adobe After Effect Adobe Lightroom Adobe Flash Adobe Illustrator Adobe Premier Plus many more.
You can learn more by looking inside the book.
About the Author: U. C-Abel Books is a publishing house that uses Shortcut Matters series to help computer users benefit more from programs, operating systems, and apps they use through the provision of keyboard shortcuts, tips, and techniques related to those programs.
U. C-Abel Books has compiled and written books for Office Management (Microsoft Office, Google, Corel, Adobe etc.), Operating Systems (beginning from Windows 7 to later versions), Video Editing Programs (Premier Pro, Corel Video Studio, After Effect, etc.), Email Service Providers (Gmail, Apple Icloud mail, Yahoomail, GMX mail, Outlook, Zoho mail, Hushmail, Fastmail, Yandex mail, AOL mail, etc.), Internet Browsers (Safari, Firefox, Chrome, Opera, UC, Maxthon, Edge, Dolphin, Avant, Explorer, etc.), Graphics Editors (Photoshop, GIMP, Photo-Paint, Lightroom, CorelDraw, Corel Painter, Adobe Illustrator, and Corel PaintShop), Desktop Publishing packages (Serif Page Plus, Microsoft Publisher, Adobe Indesign, Scribus, etc.) Spreadsheet Operation (Microsoft Excel, Corel Quattro Pro, Google Sheet, etc.) Database Management (Oracle RDMS, My SQL, Ms. Access, etc.), Presentation Programs (Microsoft PowerPoint, Corel Presentation, Google Presentation, etc.) Word Processors (Microsoft Word, Corel WordPerfect, Google Docs, Open Office Writer, etc.) Accounting Packages (Quick Book, Sage, Microsoft Dynamics, etc.), plus many others.
The aim of Shortcut Matters is to narrow the gap between computer users and their keyboard.