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Interlace

Downloads every other line of the image with each pass, instead of downloading the entire image in one pass.

Interlacing enables a preview of the image to download quickly, as each successive pass adds resolution until the final
quality is met.

JPEG Options

Specify the formatting for images that are converted to JPEG format when exported to XML. You can set

the following options:

Image Quality

Specifies the quality of the converted image. The higher the quality setting, the larger the file size and

the longer it takes to download.

Format Method

Specifies how the JPEG image is formatted for download. Baseline downloads the final quality image

in one pass, so that the file displays at its final quality as soon as it opens; this format may take longer to download than
a Progressive formatted image. Progressive downloads the image in a series of passes, with the first pass a low-
resolution version and each successive pass adding resolution to the image until the final quality is attained.

Save tags only as XML

Save tags only so you can load the tags into an InDesign document and make use of them there.

1

Choose Save Tags from the Tags panel menu.

2

Type a name, specify a location, and then click Save.

The tags in your document, along with their assigned colors, are saved in an XML file.

Edit an exported XML file

After you’ve used InDesign to create and export an XML file, you can make changes to the XML using either of these
methods:

• To make changes directly in the XML file, open it in a text or XML editor.

• To make changes that will be preserved in the source document, open the InDesign file that the XML was exported

from. After you make changes to the content in InDesign, you can export it to XML again, using the original XML
filename if you want to replace the file.

More Help topics

Create and load XML tags

Tagging content for XML

Rearrange structured elements

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