InDesign has a 'Package' command that will search for all linked files (only images and fonts, as far as I know) and copy them to a local directory, then save a version of the project that points to the local copies. This gives you a directory structure that you can zip up and archive, or check in to your document server, and know that you will be able to rebuild when you check it out again.
I know that H&M can do something similar with baggage files, but this only works if you manually copy your images to the baggage folder and tell your project to use them. It would be very time-consuming to do this for a project that has hundreds of images spread over dozens of directories. I imagine that the same problem might apply to snippets, if these can be stored outside the project folder.
'Package' command similar to InDesign
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Re: 'Package' command similar to InDesign
Hi Jeff,
A "package" idea like this is already in the planning drawer, it just hasn't been implemented yet...
A "package" idea like this is already in the planning drawer, it just hasn't been implemented yet...
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