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Control layer visibility in imported images
When you import Photoshop PSD files,
layered PDFs, and INDD files, you can control the visibility of
top-level layers. Adjusting layer visibility in InDesign lets you vary an illustration
depending on context. For example, in a multilanguage publication,
you can create a single illustration that includes one text layer
for each language.
You can adjust layer visibility either
when you place a file or by using the Object Layer Options dialog
box. In addition, if the Photoshop file contains layer comps, you
can display the desired comp.
Set layer visibility- Do one of the following:
To import a graphic without first creating
a frame, make sure that nothing in the document is selected.
To import a graphic into an existing frame, select
the frame.
To replace an existing image, select the graphics
frame.
- Choose File > Place and select a graphics
file.
- To replace a selected object, select Replace Selected Item.
- Select Show Import Options, and then click Open.
- In the Image Import Options or Place dialog box, click
the Layers tab.
- To view a preview of the image, click Show Preview.
- (PDFs only) If you’re placing a page from a multipage
PDF, click the arrows, or type a page number under the preview image
to preview a specific page.
- (Photoshop PSD files only) If the image contains layer
comps, choose the layer comp you want to display from the Layer
Comp pop‑up menu.
- Do one of the following:
To open or close a layer set, click the
triangle to the left of the folder icon.
To hide a layer or layer set, click the eye icon
next to the layer or layer set.
To display the layer or layer set, click the empty
eye column next to the layer or layer set.
To display only the content of a particular layer
or layer set, Alt‑click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac OS)
its eye icon. Alt‑click or Option-click the eye icon again to restore
the original visibility settings of the other layers.
To change the visibility of multiple items, drag
through the eye column.
- Set the When Updating Link option as desired:
- Use Photoshop’s/PDF’s
Layer Visibility
- Matches the layer visibility settings to those of the
linked file when you update the link.
- Keep Layer Visibility Overrides
- Maintains the layer visibility settings as specified
in the InDesign document.
- Click OK, and do one of the following:
To import into a new frame, click the loaded
graphics icon in
the layout at the place where you want the upper left corner of
the graphic to appear.
To import into an existing, unselected frame, click
the loaded graphics icon anywhere in that frame.
To import into an existing selected frame, you don’t
need to do anything. The image automatically appears in that frame.
 If you accidently replace an existing graphic with
an image you’re placing, press Ctrl+Z (Windows) or Command+Z (Mac OS)
to return the original image to the frame and display the loaded
graphics icon.
Set layer visibility for placed AI, PSD, PDF, and INDD filesAfter you place a Photoshop PSD or layered
PDF, an Illustrator AI file, or an InDesign INDD file, you can control
the visibility of its layers by using the Object Layer Options dialog
box. If the Photoshop PSD file contains layer comps, you can choose
which comp you want to display. In addition, you can choose whether
to maintain the visibility settings or match the settings of the
original file each time you update the link.
- Select the file in the InDesign document.
- Choose Object > Object Layer Options.
- To view a preview of the image, select Preview.
- (Photoshop PSD files only) If the image contains layer
comps, choose the layer comp you want to display from the Layer
Comp pop‑up menu.
- Do one of the following:
To open or close a layer set, click the
triangle to the left of the folder icon.
To hide a layer or layer set, click the eye icon
next to the layer or layer set.
To display the layer or layer set, click the empty
eye column next to the layer or layer set.
To display only the content of a particular layer
or layer set, Alt‑click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac OS)
its eye icon. Alt‑click or Option-click the eye icon again to restore
the original visibility settings of the other layers.
To change the visibility of multiple items, drag
through the eye column.
- Set the Updating Link Options as desired:
- Use Layer Visibility
- Matches the layer visibility settings to those of the
linked file when you update the link.
- Keep Layer Visibility Overrides
- Maintains the layer visibility settings as specified
in the InDesign document.
- Click OK.
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