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July 7, 2009
Question

Outline view in InDesign is missing

  • July 7, 2009
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Hi

I wanted to post a feature is missing in InDesign CS3, View Outlines that we have in Illustrator is missing in InDesign.

I was shocked to see it is not exicst, what Adobe has the say about that?

It's a must feature !!!

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    Participant
    October 14, 2009

    Where can I vote for this feature? ;)

    Peter Spier
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    October 14, 2009

    see post 14

    Known Participant
    August 23, 2009

    I wounldn't mind seeing this feature in InDesign. We do a lot of line-art illustrations. One of the nice features of ID CS4 is that I can "copy" and "paste" a line art illustration from Illustrator directly into ID. I don't have to keep or link to the Illustrator file. When I paste the line art into ID, it comes in as a group. I can ungroup and edit the line art. If my line weight in the illustration is set to say 0.5pt and I need to edit the line art, I go to 'outline' view in Illustrator, I can see exactly where my lines intersect or terminate, etc. If I need to edit that graphic (now vector lines in ID) I would like to see the path outlines.

    This would be very helpful so I don't have to keep two files, and also so I can edit all in one application.

    RPP

    Peter Spier
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    July 7, 2009

    Are you saying you are drawing native vector objects and you want a view outlines feature for those, or that you want to have an outline view of placed objects?

    Exactly how would this help you?

    Peter

    July 7, 2009

    have an outline view of placed objects.

    Peter Spier
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    July 7, 2009

    Why would you need this? You can't edit the placed object directly in ID, so I fail to see how viewing it in outline would be of benefit. You know you can reduce the quality of the screen preview to speed up drawing, right?

    Harbs.
    Legend
    July 7, 2009

    InDesign is not Illustrator...

    Harbs

    July 7, 2009

    So what?  I'm more than sure that many people will like to have that there.