Great tutorial! I have been using tabs for years and didn't know about the leader option to insert characters before a tab. Had such an "Ah-huh" moment! Love your tutorials as I always take away a good couple of golden nuggets, so thank you!
let's make it clear: you are the best tutor i can easily follow and understand, I've watched all of your videos and follow you step by step, and now i can go alone by my self. great job and thank u my friend. Alwaleed from Saudi Arabia
Hi Joseph! Thanks for the question. If you are printing menus, I would still suggest using a Sans Serif font for body text, especially for food descriptions. It's easier to read and visually more appealing for menu design. But by all means the headlines or subheads can be serif, display, script, etc. Be creative! Hope that answers your question.
Hi Dante. Don't click the ruler part, but the space just above it. It may be white depending on the interface setup you have. But the key is to click on the space just above the ruler in the Tabs dialog box. Also ensure you have added Tabs in the text you want to tab.
Great tutorial! I have been using tabs for years and didn't know about the leader option to insert characters before a tab. Had such an "Ah-huh" moment! Love your tutorials as I always take away a good couple of golden nuggets, so thank you!
Thanks Janet! Yes, such a simple tip with a big impact to a design! Take care.
I literally feel like making one of these menus... You made me remember why I like Graphic Design so much
Feel free to share your work when you create the menu! Thanks Manuel!
let's make it clear: you are the best tutor i can easily follow and understand, I've watched all of your videos and follow you step by step, and now i can go alone by my self.
great job and thank u my friend.
Alwaleed from Saudi Arabia
Thank you! I am glad to hear you are finding the content helpful!
Super helpful! Thank you!
Nice work! Very helpful.
why does your tab only go one space off but mine goes much longer
Thanks so much👍🏾
You are a life saver
Thanks!
Hi..very educational video but what app is it?
Adobe InDesign
Great video my friend, quick question, does the menu healine and body font have to be the same as the website font?
Hi Joseph! Thanks for the question. If you are printing menus, I would still suggest using a Sans Serif font for body text, especially for food descriptions. It's easier to read and visually more appealing for menu design. But by all means the headlines or subheads can be serif, display, script, etc. Be creative! Hope that answers your question.
Thankyou you so much I have learnt new thing from this video
I am so glad to hear this Mayank! Thanks for watching and learning!
Wondering if someone can help me with the Tab part of this. When I click the grey bar nothing happens like it does here
Hi Dante. Don't click the ruler part, but the space just above it. It may be white depending on the interface setup you have. But the key is to click on the space just above the ruler in the Tabs dialog box. Also ensure you have added Tabs in the text you want to tab.