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Tracking modification InDesign

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Feb 15, 2017 Feb 15, 2017

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Hello, i have a question: I work with the tracking modification of in Design and want to ask you if it is possible to display the changes in the mode of the document. I also want to ask if it is possible to export the changes together with the document in PDF (like with word) My last question is if it is possibe to show the page number in the mode of Layout. thank you in advance for your help

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Community Expert , Feb 15, 2017 Feb 15, 2017

Steve is correct. You'll need to export your content as InCopy stories and then open the INDD file in InCopy. From there you can export the stories to PDF.

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If I'm understanding your question, you're using the Track Changes feature in InDesign. If you mean by "is it possible to display the changes in the mode of the document" can you see the Track Changes is Layout Mode, the answer is no. You can only view them in Story Editor mode.

You cannot print Track Changes in InDesign. (I'm not an InCopy user, but I recall that you can print them out in InCopy, a separate application. InCopy is available with your Creative Cloud subscription if you have one).

You can only print out page numbers in Layout mode if you place the Current Page marker on master pages used by your document pages.

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Steve is correct. You'll need to export your content as InCopy stories and then open the INDD file in InCopy. From there you can export the stories to PDF.

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Thank you very much for your answers. You are a great help!

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