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Though InDesign Help claims their is an "unlink" option in the drop down menu of the links panel, it seems at least that my version of InDesign 6.0.4 does not have that feature. I am aware of the option in preferences to not allow text files to be linked, but this is a furnished file that has missing links for text files, which we do not want to update.
Does anyone know how to activate this rumored unlink option in version 6?
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If you don't see it, perhaps you've got it turned off in your work space.
If it's enabled, repalce your preferences: Adobe InDesign CS4 * Setting preferences
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Wrong menu. Scroll up three to "Link Context Menu."
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Try resetting the workspace to "Advanvced." I don't think it will help, but it's quick.
Next is to try resetting your preferences (see the link in my first post). If that doesn't work, you may need to reinstall. A screen shot of the links panel would be helpful, menu open if possible.
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The Advanced setting has no effect.
We have four copies of InDesign 6, two PC and two Mac, and all have the same Link Content Menu display. One copy I installed just yesterday on Windows 7 and had selected the default installation, which I believe I had done with the other 3 when we first got the CS4 versions.
I have been working with InDesign since v. 1.5, but have never run into anything like this.
I think what I will do is give tech support a call tomorrow. However, last time I was transferred a number of times before I just gave up, which may have been the objective.
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You've installed the 6.0.4 patch?
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Yes, all of the versions are 6.0.4. Maybe unlinking has been banned in Texas.
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And it makes no difference if a differnt file is open, or no file?
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I have checked the Link Content Menu with files open and with no file and by selecting linked images. I have turned of the machine, walked out of the room, re-entered the room through a different door, turned the machine back on, and still no go.
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I'm afraid I'm stumped at the moment. I'll sleep on it, and I f I think of anything else I'll be back.
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Thanks very much for your assistance.
I think I need a beer or two to help me find a new angle to approach this.
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I seem to have that unlink option in my Links Panel Menu (MacOS 10.5.8)...
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Select the linked text file and go to the flyout menu and choose embed link. If you received the file and the link is missing then you will not be able to embed until you relink the missing link.
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I think the "Embed Link" option is just for graphics. If you have a linked text file, once you choose "Unlink" it embeds. The original text documents don't seem to be needed (you can unlink even if you've deleted the original text file).
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Lisa Forrester wrote:
Select the linked text file and go to the flyout menu and choose embed link. If you received the file and the link is missing then you will not be able to embed until you relink the missing link.
Lisa,
You cannot choose Embed for a text file. Also there is no issue with unlinking a missing text file.
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Well it is where you would not expect it.
Look under Preferences>File Handling - Links:
Turn this on and "Unlink" becomes available.
Hope this helps.
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Mark,
I really don't think that's the answer. Linking of wordprocessor and spreadsheets is not enabled on my system, and I still have the option to show or hide Unlink in the panel menu, and it is visible, though grayed out, in the menu. It's remotely possible, but not very likely, that you would have to have turned it on at some point to see the option in the menus.
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Peter,
Then this is strange...
That is what I have to do to enable text linking. I did not have that option in the Menus Customization dialog with it turned on but it is available in the Links Panel.
I am running ID CS4 6.0.4 on Win XP.
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Mark, the OP wasn't asking how to enable linking, he was asking how to UNLINK a file that wasn't provided.
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Peter,
He wanted to activate the option to UNLINK, that was what my understanding was. And this is the only way I know how to activate the option since UNLINK wasn't available.
Like I said, very strange behavior...
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So you are saying the linking must be active before you have the unlink option available? I don't think so.
First of all, that's a document level preference, so it should have already been set, and second, you can unset linking for a document that has missing linked files and still have unlink in the menu (see capture).
I think something else is at play, but I don't know what. It can't hurt to eanble Linking, though, if it isn't, to test.
Peter
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Peter,
I just tried this and it did work for me.
I linked a text file, moved its location so it had a missing link icon, enabled LINKING in Preferences and had the UNLINK drop down menu item available. Clicked Unlink, the text vanished from the Link menu and remained embedded in the text box. Worked like a charm.
I also would like the OP to try this on his doc (preferable a copy for safety). Couldn't hurt.
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From all of your suggestions, I have attained a partial solution.
The InDesign file we received had a linked Word document that showed up as being modified. If we updated the link, all of the text in the document reflowed incorrectly. So the objective was to unlink this document and avoid the possibility of someone else working on the job would update it unknowing and cause a problem. So we wanted to unlink it prior to it being updated.
As an experiment, I went ahead and updated the link, and then the "Unlink" option did become available in the "Links" drop down menu.
Thus, the link needs to be up to date before it can be unlinked, at least on my copies of InDesign.
However, the "Unlink" still does not show up in the Menu Customization, whether or not the link text files option is selected in Preferences.
As they would say on Myth Busters, the ability to unlink, as far my settings go, is plausible.
Thanks to everyone.