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I'm looking for a way to clone certain InDesign pages to print/export more than once. I tried "duplicate page" which copies it but if I update the original it doesn't update the duplicated page. I'm hoping for something along the lines of photoshops smart object type thing except with pages. Yes, I know master pages update pages using it but that seems like things would get complicated real fast as I'm already using master pages for the layouts/styles. Was hoping for something like the attached mock-up image with linked pages?
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Three methods, from most ideal to least (depending on what you are doing).
You can use a Master Page, as you mentioned. InDesign files support multiple master pages, so you can reserve on for just this use.
Save the page as a separate document then import it as many times as you like. You can link to another InDesign documents just like graphics, but the important word is “another”. You can’t link to a page in the same document.
If the change is only to a bit of text you can use text variables. Update the variable to update all uses of it in your document.
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Hi tomm,
As you already informed, using Master Pages would be the recommended workflow in order to achieve what you explained. You still can request a feature here: Feature Request/Bug Report Form
Regards
Srishti
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Thank you, I submitted the feature request. These solutions may work for the time being but it still would be nice to have something with less of a workaround. Specifically if making and editing a card game with multiples of the same card.
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Thank you, I submitted the feature request. These solutions may work for the time being but it still would be nice to have something with less of a workaround. Specifically if making and editing a card game with multiples of the same card.
If you are careful you can put objects with content to be edited on a master and those objects will respond to the master after the MP item has been overridden and edited.
So a master page with a title and background with a text frame for changing body content:
Two page variants with the body text frame overridden and edited. When I overrode the text frame I was careful not to move it and just edit the text.
I can then go back and change the master page objects (and the text's paragraph style to change color)
The changes are applied to the overridden text frames
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Sorry, I disagree. If you put content on a master page you will mix up content which should be on a page and orientation like page number and headers and footers. If you export a PDF/UA you have everything on the master.
Only linked content or alternative layout would help in this situation.
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You could also look at the Content Placer Tool which lets you create linked objects or page items within a document—a page's items could be grouped and placed as linked items, which can be altered and updated:
InDesign Help | Using the content collector and content placer tools
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