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Save changes (InDesign)
As
you work on content you have checked out, you can save your changes
and update the file-system copy.
Do one of the following:To save the selected content without saving
changes to the InDesign document or any of its linked files, select
the content in the layout and choose Edit > InCopy >
Save Content.
To save every content file checked out to you, choose
File > Save. This type of save does not automatically
update assignment files or checked-out content files in InCopy.
However, the checked-out files in InCopy will show the Out Of Date
icon in
the Assignments panel.
To save the InDesign document under a new name with
links to any existing InCopy files, choose File > Save
As. This action causes the assignments in the InDesign file to appear
as missing until they are updated.
To save a copy of the currently active document,
choose File > Save A Copy. You can choose to give the
copy a new name and location with links to any existing InCopy files.
Note: If you are working with a file managed
by a Version Cue Workspace, a separate Check In command is available.
The Version Cue Workspace feature is available as part of the Adobe
Creative Suite.
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