TAILIEUCHUNG - ADOBE INDESIGN CS2 REVEALED- P16

ADOBE INDESIGN CS2 REVEALED- P16:Welcome to Adobe InDesign CS2—Revealed. This book offers creative projects, concise instructions, and complete coverage of basic to advanced InDesign skills, helping you to create polished, professional-looking layouts. Use this book as you learn InDesign, and then use it later as your own reference guide. | Tools You ll Use 6-3 LESSON 1 USE THE L NKS PALETTE What You ll Do In this lesson you will use the Links palette to manage links to imported graphics. Understanding Preview Files It is important that you understand that when you place a graphic file the image that you see in the graphics frame in InDesign is a preview file it is not the graphic itself. Why does InDesign work this way Because of file size considerations. Remember that many graphics files especially those of scanned photos or other digital images have very large file sizes. Some of them are enormous. For example if you had an 8 x 10 scanned photo that you wanted to use in a layout for a magazine that graphic would be approximately 21 megabytes at minimum If you placed that graphic in your InDesign layout your InDesign file size would increase dramatically. Now imagine placing 10 of those graphics The preview is a low-resolution version of the placed graphic file. As such its file size is substantially smaller than the average graphics file. The role of the preview file in the layout is very ingenious. As a proxy for the actual graphic it allows you to see a representation of the graphic in your layout without having to carry the burden of the graphic s full file size. Using the Links palette You can think of the Links palette shown in Figure 1 as command central for managing the links to placed graphics or text files . The Links palette lists all of the files that you place into an InDesign docu-ment both graphics files and text files. Next to each listing is the page number on which that placed file is located. The Links palette menu offers options for sorting this list. For example you can sort the list so that the files are listed in order according to page number. You can use the Links palette to locate a placed file in your document quickly. If you select a file in the Links palette and then click the Go To Link button on the palette InDesign will go to the page where the placed file is located

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