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| We have a layer problem with Indesign. We have 2 documents with 2 pages- 1 version 6 layers(languages), and 1 version 15 layers (languages) and we want only combine the layers in one document. The first layer from the 2 documents is the same (pictures and not language stuff). If we combine it on the normal way we get also 4 pages, but we don't want this, because they are already there (first layer). When I delete the pages which are comming with the copy document the layers stay but the info is gone. Is it possible to it make such a copy of layers within Indesign Thanks for your possible answer ![]() |
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#2
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| Do you have "Paster remember layers" turned off in the Layers pallet? If this is turned off and you do select all and Cut from the the source layer and then go to another layer and "shift+option+command+V" it will paste on the target layer in exactly the same location. |
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| yep, just copy and paste. Could you post some jpgs of the pages so we can see what you're referencing? Maybe other production thoughts will come to mind.
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| I tryed the option gave to me, but it isn't working the way we want. In the example you see the layer versions of two documents, wat we want is that the "doc1_CE" will be integraterd in the in the "doc1_West". Layer 1 is in both documents the same layer, so only the other layers have to be combined. The documents are holding 2 pages with a lot of pictures. What is happening if you copy is, that indesign making 2 extra pages in the combined document, so it's not on the same page then, if you delete these pages the layers will be there, without any info on it. I hope it's a clear question? |
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| Your description is hard to follow, but I think you're not copying the data correctly. Instead of copying a page by dragging it from one pages toolbar to another, you have to copy and paste the data from the page in one doc to the page in the other you want it on. I looked at your pdf and it confirms, I think, what you're doing is the more complicated route. Just copying and "Paste in Place" will achieve what you want. Let us know if this isn't clear.
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| Maybe my english writing is not good, sorry for that. What we thought to do in Indesign was to copy the layer as it is to an other document. The East europe versions were made in Hungarian (10 languages). Its made in the same basic document with pictures as we use in the Netherlands, only we made the 20 west europe versions. All the "language" versions are on a different layer, so we have 30 layers together and we want to merge these in on document with those 30 layers, if we copy those pages together we got a extra page, but we want the layers on one basic page. So, the 2 pdf's in the last topic have to be merged in 1 document and then it looked like the pdf I attached now (simulated). If we delete the extra page which is coming after merging, the layers will be there, but the information is gone. I hope i make myself it more easier this time?? |
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#7
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| I would say do not copy the layer to another document, just select and copy the CONTENTS of the layer you want to add to a different document and paste that information to the desired layer. Does this make sense?
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#8
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But i understand that it's not possible to do the merging, like we thought it would be easy. Thanks for your thinking with us. With greetings from the Netherlands, René |
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