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Swapping out pages to avoid extra work

Swapping out pages to avoid extra work - InDesign Tutorial

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Swapping out pages to avoid extra work

- [Instructor] In the last couple of movies, I discussed how you might want to make changes to interactive features inside of Acrobat. For example, you might want to add some Javascript, or change the initial view settings and so on. But here's the problem, your InDesign file is inevitably going to change, right? Your boss or your client is going to find a typo in the text, or you'll need to change a picture or something like that. But after you make the change in InDesign, do you want to have to re-export the whole thing? And then, will you have to redo all that work that you did in Acrobat? That would be a royal pain. Now, Acrobat does have a lot of features that let you fine-tune and fix typos, but sometimes you really just need to go back and do it in InDesign. For example, I want to change something about this form page. This is the last page of the PDF in the exercise files folder. And I'm going to go back to InDesign, and look at the same page. I'll jump to the last page of…

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