Accessibility

Share content between InDesign and InCopy

Colin Fleming

 

lynda.com

lynda.com

 

Created:
21 Feb 2007
User Level:
Intermediate
Products:
InCopy CS2 or later

In this short video tutorial, discover how easy it is to add content to your Adobe® InCopy® workflow. There are several ways to share content from your Adobe InDesign® files and make them part of your workflow in InCopy. Colin Fleming, a Creative Suite Master Instructor, will show you how.

video tutorial

Launch Video Tutorial

Duration: 4 minutes 15 seconds


Requirements

To complete this article, you will need the following software:

Adobe InCopy CS2

Prerequisite knowledge:

Basic knowledge of InCopy CS2

Where to go from here

For more information about InCopy CS2, check out the following resources:

About the authors

Colin Fleming is an Application Engineer at Adobe Systems Incorporated. He has taught advanced classes on applications and production techniques for print and Web design since 1999. His specialties include InDesign production workflows and custom training for Adobe customers who are moving to InDesign and Creative Suite workflows.

Colin is an Adobe Certified Instructor in Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, GoLive, and Acrobat, and an Adobe Creative Suite Master Instructor. He was also hired by Adobe to help create and review many of the actual Adobe Certified Expert (ACE) exams. Colin has been a member of the Seattle InDesign User Group since its original meeting in 2000 and was the chapter representative from 2002-2004.

Excerpted from “InCopy CS2 Essential Training” Published by lynda.com © 2006. Used with the permission of lynda.com. To view the full-length video-based training, visit the InDesign User Group website.