I love using InDesign. I've used it ever since it was first released. I really didn't like Quark, but was forced to use it as there was no competition at the time. Then Adobe came out with InDesign and it was all over for Quark in my shop.
Lately, I use InDesign for my contact sheets and often show off a few tips/tricks during training sessions. For folks that can't make it out to see the live show, here's a list of free InDesign training videos courtesy of Adobe TV.
Enjoy.
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