InDesign: How to Link Text Between Two Documents (Video Tutorial)

In this Three Minutes Max video, Russell Viers shares a genius tip for jumping text in one document to continue in another document. By using a feature of InCopy—but without ever actually opening that program—he is able to keep an editable, threaded story between two completely separate files. Three Minutes Max comes from a fun—yet very competitive—session at our annual CreativePro Week conference. Speakers have three minutes (max!) to wow the audience with the tip and win a prize for a lucky conference attendee. To find out how to attend this incredible, information-packed week, check out . New videos every week! 🔌 CONNECT WITH US If you use InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, or Acrobat, CreativePro Network is your best resource to master the tools and raise your skillset to the next level. 🔔 Subscribe for more essential InDesign tips - 💡 Sign up to receive the InDesign Tip of the Week newsletter - 🚀 Increase your productivity by attending a CreativePro Event - 🤯 Learn mind-blowing tips, techniques, and best practices at CreativePro Week - 👉 Access essential HOW-TO articles, books, magazines, downloadables, and more - [closed captions/subtitles] ►This video is sponsored by Canto Canto helps teams work faster and smarter as they manage, create and share digital content. For over 30 years, we’ve defined the digital asset management (DAM) industry and ushered it into the modern era, making DAM both simple and scalable. Headquartered in San Francisco with offices in Berlin and Frankfurt, we know teams need to collaborate remotely and send their digital assets all over the world. We’re proud to have helped thousands of brands – from big-name multinationals to small NGOs – take control of their media libraries and get more out of their digital assets. LinkedIn - Facebook - Twitter - Instagram -
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