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March 17, 2025
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InDesign: Linking text boxes so if copy is edited in one, it is also changed in the linked boxes

  • March 17, 2025
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I am looking to build a template that has variations upon the layout for different displays/uses.

 

The copy would be the same. 

 

Think Digital ad packages, that may be the most relevant example. You have a half dozen variants of the same content/design. In use, you would edit the CTA and it would change across all variants. You drop in a new image, it is swapped out for all linked image boxes. In each case, the individual frames would keep their style settings.

 

I want to link boxes so if one is edited, they are ALL edited. 

 

Is this currently possible in InDesign?

 

4 replies

Robert at ID-Tasker
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March 17, 2025

@Barb36631678joo0

 

Linked WORD or InCopy file - for text contents. 

 

Dave Creamer of IDEAS
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 18, 2025

InCopy--yes. Linking to Word only really works with the Em Software WordsFlow plugin.

 

David Creamer: Community Expert (ACI and ACE 1995-2023)
Robert at ID-Tasker
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March 18, 2025
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InCopy--yes. Linking to Word only really works with the Em Software WordsFlow plugin.


By @Dave Creamer of IDEAS

 

Text can be edited in WORD - then updated. 

 

Or edited in InDesign / InCopy and exported as RTF - and then linked in other InDesign docs 😉 

 

James Gifford—NitroPress
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March 17, 2025

Short of perhaps a scripted solution, the only route I can think of is to place the text on Parent pages so that it's changed on all associated document pages. You could do it by swapping the Parent page assignment — one for Version A, one for Version B, etc.

Peter Spier
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 17, 2025

I see a moderator has marked my answer about the Content Conveyor as correct, which I supposed is tecnically true, but it's probably important to note that the linked text doesn't automatically update when the source is edited. You have to do that through the links panel, just as you do for images.

Participating Frequently
March 17, 2025

Yeah I'm trying to set this up to be as simple as possible so content creators can be empowered to make routine projects. It needs to be very, VERY simple. 

 

The relink route isn't really a modern solution. It is pretty clunky and outdated ui-wise.

Peter Spier
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 17, 2025

It's been a feature since at least CS6, and it's called the Content Conveyor.

Learn how it works at https://helpx.adobe.com/indesign/using/linked-content.html

Participating Frequently
March 17, 2025

This is not what I want to do.