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Link or embed imported text files
By default, text you place in InDesign is
not linked to the original text file. However, if you select the
Create Links When Placing Text And Spreadsheet Files option in File
Handling preferences before you place a file, the name of the text file
appears in the Links panel. You can use the Links panel to update
and manage the file. When you update a linked text file, any editing
or formatting changes applied within InDesign are lost. Because
of this risk, linked text files are not automatically updated when
the original file is edited. However, you can easily update the
linked file using the Links panel.
- Do one of the following:
To apply this change to a document, open
the document.
To apply this change to any new document you create,
close all documents.
- Choose Edit > Preferences > File
Handling (Windows) or InDesign > Preferences >
File Handling (Mac OS).
- To create links in placed files, select Create Links
When Placing Text And Spreadsheet Files. If this option is turned
on, use the Links panel to update, relink, or remove links. If this
option is turned off, text files are embedded (not linked).
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