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Can I open and edit vector files in Adobe InDesign?
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PS. You posted this in the non-technical Lounge forum. I'll move it to the InDesign forum for you.
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You can also copy and paste from Illustrator to Indesign, then continue to edit the vector in InDesign.
In most instances you would use the workflow Barb provided, but sometimes it's easier to work solely in InDesign.
Personally I find InDesign's tools are far better for drawing and editing vector than the equivalent tools in Illustrator.
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flaming1 wrote
You can also copy and paste from Illustrator to Indesign, then continue to edit the vector in InDesign.
I don't personally work that way, but I seem to remember reading that some complex things that can be done in Illustrator (but not with InDesign's vector tools) won't work if pasted into InDesign. Maybe someone can confirm this.
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Correct Migintosh - complex effects like gradients and raster effects won't make the transition well, or at all. Sometimes you may also have issues with complex paths and if the Illustrator file is too complex Indesign will convert it to an EPS on paste which you can't edit in Indesign.
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What do you understand with Vector Files?
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Thanks to everyone who answered. We sometimes receive vector files from instructional design vendors and at times we need to be able to open / edit / use these files. Sounds like I will need to rely on both InDesign and Illustrator for this!
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To help you understand the workflow, InDesign is used to handle document layout. Designers add text (often from Word), photos (often from Photoshop) and illustrations (often from Illustrator) to an InDesign document, and then arrange and format in a pleasing manner.
If your job is to edit all aspects of the InDesign publication, you will likely need to learn all three Adobe programs. You can edit the text directly in InDesign but will need Photoshop to edit the photos and Illustrator to edit the illustrations.