From the course: InDesign and InCopy: Collaborative Workflows
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Using inline notes
From the course: InDesign and InCopy: Collaborative Workflows
Using inline notes
So moving into the brave new world of InDesign and InCopy workflow you might find yourself missing some analog things like little sticky paper notes that you could have attach to proofs as they wind their way around the department. Well actually InDesign and InCopy have an electronic way of attaching a sticky note to a story and it's called, surprisingly enough, notes. So let me show you how you work with notes in InDesign. And all the notes that you add to your layout in InDesign can be read by the InCopy user and in fact this layout has some notes that the InCopy user added that we'll take a look at later on in the video. The Notes menu in CS5 is actually sort of hidden. You have to go under the Type menu and go down here to Notes. So it's right above Track Changes. And right now everything is grayed out because the only place that you can add a note is inside of a text frame with the Type tool. So we click with the Type tool inside of the text frame, let's say right after the word…
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Exporting stories from the layout10m 2s
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Working with the Assignments panel in InDesign7m 8s
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Editing and updating files7m 37s
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Using inline notes7m 39s
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Workflow features in the Links panel6m
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Placing new InCopy files4m 15s
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Closing out of a project5m 36s
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