5/31/2023 0 Comments Illustrator e indesign![]() The easiest way would be to use the Alt/Option key while select/dragging elements with the Selection/Arrow tools. Plus InDesign's Command/Ctrl+C to copy and Command/Ctrl+V to paste keyboard shortcuts are universally used for duplicate functions in most all other software applications.īut that doesn't mean you can't do this just for you. It would bust far more utility and experience using InDesign than it would ever facilitate by making Command/Ctrl+D function the same as it does in Illustrator. I try to encourage creativity and open-mindedness when dealing with digital design, but if you're asking Adobe to consider making this change I'd imagine they'd reply in ain't nevergonnahappen terms. That's the primary conduit for bringing text, graphics and data from other computer applications and libraries/archives/collections into InDesign, for a firmly entrenched, universally experienced and consistently trained user base for some 35 years. Unfortunately, your idea would absolutely wreak havoc across the entire InDesign user base.Ĭommand/Ctrl+D (for Mac/Windows platforms, respectively) within InDesign - and PageMaker before it - is the universal shortcut for the File>Place. ![]()
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