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In general, InDesign would be used for publications, not for architectural layouts (if the Microsoft Translator is correct).

But you'd need to provide more information about what you're trying to do, and what isn't working the way your expect for us to help you. Also, what version of InDesign are you using, and what computer platform are you using?

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cansus221506119692
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December 11, 2016

Thank you very much . I learned that photoshop is more usefull than indesign for architecture .
but it's good to learn indesign too. Thanks a lot

Barb Binder
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Community Expert
December 11, 2016

Are you trying to add drawings to an InDesign document? You can use File > Place. You will likely need to save your drawing into a format recognized by InDesign. Consider exporting to a PDF.

Are you using Revit? Here's a resource:

The One About Revit to InDesign | The Architect's Digital Design Guide 

~Barb at Rocky Mountain Training
Steve Werner
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Steve WernerCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
December 11, 2016

In general, InDesign would be used for publications, not for architectural layouts (if the Microsoft Translator is correct).

But you'd need to provide more information about what you're trying to do, and what isn't working the way your expect for us to help you. Also, what version of InDesign are you using, and what computer platform are you using?

cansus221506119692
Participant
December 11, 2016

j'avais essayé de charger mes dessins (les plans , les façades,les coupes et des dessins des intentions des shémas) sur indesign pour  une bonne  mise en page format de A2. Apres je vais essayer de faire ça en utilisant Photoshop mais je sais pas utiliser photoshop aussi.