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Saving and reverting documents

Saving and reverting documents - InDesign Tutorial

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Saving and reverting documents

- [Man] Once you have a new document open, or you're editing an already existing document, you should save it to disk. For example, I'll select this frame here, and drag it into position. Now, I've made a change to this document, and I can tell that I've changed the document because there's a little asterisk in the document tab, right next to the document name. That asterisk means that this document has changed since the last time that I saved it. So, lets go ahead and save the file, I'll go up to the file menu, and we can see that there are not one, but three different options for saving this file, save, save as, and save a copy. So, let me talk for a moment about what the differences are between the three. Save is pretty obvious, that's the same as any other software, it simply saves over the current document. Save as is slightly different, it lets you rename the document to something else. If I choose that, you…

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