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1. Re: Is InCopy a stand-alone program?
AnneMarie Concepcion Feb 12, 2010 8:54 AM (in response to petertay2)The editor just needs InCopy. The designer just needs InDesign (in ID, the InCopy-related features are already present ... look at Edit > InCopy and Window > Assignments).
The editor needs to have the fonts used in the text that he/she'll be editing if they want to be able to copyfit and edit linebreaks accurately etc.
There are some useful videos on Adobe TV about getting started with an InCopy workflow, as well as the ones I did on lynda.com; and some whitepapers you might find useful on http://incopysecrets.com.
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2. Re: Is InCopy a stand-alone program?
petertay2 Feb 12, 2010 9:16 AM (in response to AnneMarie Concepcion)Dear AnneMarie:
I have looked at InDesign Secrets for years. You can never know how
much free-lancers working in remote home-offices (read: no other way
to learn or get help) appreciate your generosity in sharing all your
experience. THANK YOU!
Peter Taylor
The editor just needs InCopy. The designer just needs InDesign (in
ID, the InCopy-related features are already present ... look at
Edit > InCopy and Window > Assignments).
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The editor needs to have the fonts used in the text that he/she'll
be editing if they want to be able to copyfit and edit linebreaks
accurately etc.
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There are some useful videos on Adobe TV about getting started with
an InCopy workflow, as well as the ones I did on lynda.com; and
some whitepapers you might find useful on http://incopysecrets.com.
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AM
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