Running WinXP InDesign CS3. Adobe InDesign Help says that links may be unlinked in:
1. Links panel or
2. Assignment panel
BUT, I can not find any unlink selections in either. Where are they?
I would like to unlink images for the following reason:
We are using InDesign for our organizations newsletter. The newsletter comes out periodically. I have used the same newsletter, with the same structure, to produce each newsletter ... just changing content.
Without the ability to unlink images, I am left with a growing number of links from previous issues. You observed that:
".unlinking an image would mean physically moving the links out of the location that indesign thinks they reside in... "
I have physically removed the old links but they still appear in the Links List with a question mark in a small purple circle. The links are no longer used and don't exist but they are still in the Links List.
...if your using the same basic template every issue, then you may want to set up one without any images included in your template (except that of recurring images like logos)...
...just use empty image frames to indicate rough position and do a file > save as > then choose the template option from the drop down menu...
...this will give you a .indt file, every time you open it you will always get a new clean document that prevents you from accidentally overwriting the master template...
Many thanks for the last post! You hit the nail on the head ... a template is exactly what I need. Most of the reoccurring items on the newsletter are on Master pages. The others I can put on one. Is it possible for one page to have more than one Master page? For example, the heading appears on every page. If I could put that on a layer by itself, that would be ideal.
What is the best way of creating a template sans undesirable links, etc. Must each page be manually copied to a new document? ... with each non-template image being replaced by an empty image frame? Is there any quicker way?
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