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USING INDESIGN<br />

Sharing content between InCopy and <strong>InDesign</strong><br />

Simultaneously create assignments and add content (<strong>InDesign</strong>)<br />

1 In <strong>InDesign</strong>, create a document that has one or more text frames, graphics frames, or placeholder items, and then<br />

save the document.<br />

2 Select the text and graphics frames you want to add.<br />

3 Do one of the following:<br />

From the Assignments panel menu, choose Add To Assignment, and then select New.<br />

Choose Edit > InCopy > Add [option] To Assignment > New.<br />

4 In the New Assignment dialog box, specify assignment file options and click OK.<br />

The newly created assignment file includes any frames selected in the document window.<br />

Add content to existing assignments (<strong>InDesign</strong>)<br />

1 Save the <strong>InDesign</strong> document.<br />

2 Select the text and graphics frames you want to add.<br />

3 Do one of the following:<br />

From the Assignments panel menu, choose Add To Assignment, and then select the assignment.<br />

Drag content from the Unassigned InCopy Content section of the Assignments panel into an existing assignment.<br />

Select page items with the Selection tool and drag them to an existing Assignment in the Assignments panel.<br />

Choose Edit > InCopy > Add [option] To Assignment, and then select the assignment.<br />

4 Choose Update All Assignments from the Assignments panel menu to make the content files available to InCopy<br />

users.<br />

Note: You can add content only to assignments in the same document. However, you can import the same content into<br />

multiple documents and add it to an assignment in each of those documents.<br />

Assignment file options (<strong>InDesign</strong>)<br />

When you create or modify an assignment file, you can set the following options:<br />

Assignment Name The unique identification of the assignment in the Assignments panel, for example “Ocean article.”<br />

This name must conform to the file naming conventions of the operating system.<br />

Assigned To The unique identification of the user assigned to the files. The user’s name appears in parentheses<br />

following the assignment name in the Assignments panel. Entering a name here is for informational purposes only; it<br />

doesn’t grant special rights or permissions to the user.<br />

Color Displays a list of colors for adding a distinctive highlight to the frames of the current assignment in the<br />

document window, and to the assignment names in the Assignments panel. This color coding differentiates frames<br />

that belong to one assignment from frames that belong to another, and it differentiates from unassigned frames. To<br />

toggle the display of this color coding, choose View > Extras > Show/Hide Assigned Frames. In InCopy, the color<br />

coding is visible only in Layout view.<br />

Note: If toggling the display of assigned frames produces unexpected results, those frames might be tagged for XML and<br />

View > Structure > Show Tagged Frames might be enabled. You cannot show assigned frames and tagged frames at the<br />

same time.<br />

Change Click the Change button to specify the location of the assignments folder. By default, the assignments folder<br />

is created in the same location as the <strong>InDesign</strong> file.<br />

Last updated 11/16/2011<br />

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