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InDesign CS5 Help - Adobe

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USING INDESIGN<br />

Graphics<br />

Select one or more objects, and then drag the selection to the Mini Bridge panel. A snippet file is created. Rename<br />

the file.<br />

Drag an item from Structure View to your desktop.<br />

Add snippets to a document<br />

1 Choose File > Place.<br />

2 Select one or more snippet (*.IDMS or *.INDS) files.<br />

3 Click the loaded snippet cursor where you want the upper-left corner of the snippet file to be.<br />

If you placed the insertion point in a text frame, the snippet is placed in the text as an anchored object.<br />

All objects remain selected after you place the snippet. By dragging, you can adjust the position of all objects.<br />

4 If you loaded more than one snippet, scroll and click the loaded snippet cursor to place the others.<br />

You can drag a snippet file from your desktop into the <strong>InDesign</strong> document and click where you want the upper-left<br />

corner of the snippet to be.<br />

Choose how to place snippets<br />

Rather than place snippet objects according to where you click on a page, you can place them in their original locations.<br />

For example, a text frame that appeared in the middle of a page when it was made part of a snippet can appear in the<br />

same location when you place it as a snippet.<br />

❖ In File Handling preferences, choose Original Location from the Position At menu to preserve objects’ original<br />

locations in snippets. Choose Cursor Location from the Position At menu to place snippets according to where you<br />

click a page.<br />

You can press Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac) to override the Position setting you selected for handling snippets. For<br />

example, if you selected Position At Cursor Location but you want to place snippet objects in their original locations,<br />

hold down the Alt/Option key when you click the loaded snippet cursor on the page.<br />

Use object libraries<br />

Object libraries help you organize the graphics, text, and pages you use most often. You can also add ruler guides, grids,<br />

drawn shapes, and grouped images to a library. You can create as many libraries as you need—for example, you can<br />

create different object libraries for varied projects or clients.<br />

During a work session, you can open as many libraries as system memory will allow. Object libraries can be shared<br />

across servers, and across platforms, but only one person can have the library open at a time. If an object library<br />

includes text files, make sure that the file’s fonts are available and active on all systems that will access the library.<br />

When you add a page element, such as a graphic, to an object library, <strong>InDesign</strong> preserves all attributes that were<br />

imported or applied. For example, if you add a graphic from an <strong>InDesign</strong> document to a library, the library copy will<br />

duplicate the original, including the original’s link information, so that you can update the graphic when the file on<br />

disk changes.<br />

If you delete the object from the <strong>InDesign</strong> document, the object’s thumbnail will still appear in the Library panel, and<br />

all of the link information will remain intact. If you move or delete the original object, a missing link icon will appear<br />

next to the object’s name in the Links panel the next time you place it in your document from the Library panel.<br />

Within each object library, you can identify and search for an item by title, by the date it was added to the library, or<br />

by keywords. You can also simplify the view of an object library by sorting the library items and displaying their<br />

subsets. For example, you can hide all items except EPS files.<br />

Last updated 11/16/2011<br />

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