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Making Your Package List Identifying the Package You Need its corresponding applications from the original row to a new one. Then erase that product name and those applications from the original row.  For each new row you add, enter the same user group name and the same platform choices from the original row. At this point, our example worksheet would look like this: PLANNING SHEET #1: USER GROUPS & PACKAGES FOR CS4 PRODUCTS GROUP NAME PRIMARY APPLICATIONS NEEDED PLATFORMS PRODUCT(S) Writers InDesign Mac Win Design Premium PACKAGE PACKAGE NAME(S) COUNT Photographers Photoshop Mac Win Design Premium Layout Folks Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign Mac Win Design Premium Web Makers Dreamweaver, Flash, Fireworks Mac Win Design Premium Writers InCopy Mac Win InCopy 2. Calculate your package count. For each row on your planning sheet, look in the PLATFORMS column. If you have chosen only one platform (double underlined in example above), your package count is 1. If you have chosen both platforms, your package count is 2. Record these numbers in the PACKAGE COUNT column. 3. Name each package. You are now ready to name your packages. Choose a brief but descriptive name for each package on your list. If you have Mac and Windows versions of the same package, you may want to choose a common package name and append "Win" or "Mac" to the name. Whatever name you choose, it should allow you to easily identify that package with its intended user group and usage. NOTE: Since this package name is used to name the folder on your system that will contain the package files, the same operating system constraints that apply to folder names also apply to the package names you choose. At this point, our example worksheet would look like this: PLANNING SHEET #1: USER GROUPS & PACKAGES FOR CS4 PRODUCTS GROUP NAME PRIMARY APPLICATIONS NEEDED PLATFORMS PRODUCT(S) Writers InDesign Mac Win Design Premium PACKAGE PACKAGE NAME(S) COUNT 1 InDesignOnly Photographers Photoshop Mac Win Design Premium 2 Layout Folks Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign Mac Win Design Premium 1 PhotoMac PhotoWin Layout Web Makers Writers Dreamweaver, Flash, Fireworks InCopy Mac Win Design Premium 2 Mac Win InCopy 1 WebMac WebWin InCopyOnly Document Version 1.0 Sep 2009 13

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Making Your Package List
Identifying the Package You Need
Document Version 1.0
Sep 2009
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its corresponding applications from the original row to a new one. Then erase that product name
and those applications from the original row.
For each new row you add, enter the same user group name and the same platform choices from
the original row.
At this point, our example worksheet would look like this:
2.
Calculate your package count.
For each row on your planning sheet, look in the
PLATFORMS
column. If you have chosen only one
platform (double underlined in example above), your package count is 1. If you have chosen both
platforms, your package count is 2. Record these numbers in the
PACKAGE COUNT
column.
3.
Name each package
.
You are now ready to name your packages. Choose a brief but descriptive name for each package on
your list. If you have Mac and Windows versions of the same package, you may want to choose a
common package name and append “Win” or “Mac” to the name. Whatever name you choose, it
should allow you to easily identify that package with its intended user group and usage.
NOTE
: Since this package name is used to name the folder on your system that will contain the
package files, the same operating system constraints that apply to folder names also apply to the
package names you choose.
At this point, our example worksheet would look like this:
P
LANNING
S
HEET
#1: U
SER GROUPS
& P
ACKAGES FOR
CS4 P
RODUCTS
GROUP NAME
PRIMARY APPLICATIONS NEEDED
PLATFORMS
PRODUCT
(
S
)
PACKAGE
COUNT
PACKAGE NAME
(
S
)
Writers
InDesign
Mac
W
in
Design Premium
Photographers
Photoshop
M
ac
W
in
Design Premium
Layout Folks
Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign
Mac
W
in
Design Premium
Web Makers
Dreamweaver, Flash, Fireworks
M
ac
W
in
Design Premium
Writers
InCopy
Mac
W
in
InCopy
P
LANNING
S
HEET
#1: U
SER GROUPS
& P
ACKAGES FOR
CS4 P
RODUCTS
GROUP NAME
PRIMARY APPLICATIONS NEEDED
PLATFORMS
PRODUCT
(
S
)
PACKAGE
COUNT
PACKAGE NAME
(
S
)
Writers
InDesign
Mac
W
in
Design Premium
1
InDesignOnly
Photographers
Photoshop
M
ac
W
in
Design Premium
2
PhotoMac
PhotoWin
Layout Folks
Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign
Mac
W
in
Design Premium
1
Layout
Web Makers
Dreamweaver, Flash, Fireworks
M
ac
W
in
Design Premium
2
WebMac
WebWin
Writers
InCopy
Mac
W
in
InCopy
1
InCopyOnly