Adobe InCopy CC 2015 User Manual
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InCopy documents
Last updated 6/13/2015
When you place a PDF (or a file saved with Illustrator 9.0 or later) and select Show Import Options in the Place dialog
box, you’ll see a dialog box containing the following options:
Show Preview
Preview a page in the PDF before you place it. If you’re placing a page from a PDF that contains multiple
pages, click the arrows, or type a page number under the preview image to preview a specific page.
Pages
Specify the pages you want to place: the page displayed in the preview, all pages, or a range of pages. For
Illustrator files, you can specify which artboard to place.
If you specify multiple pages, hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) while placing the file to place them all at
the same time, overlapping each other.
Crop To
Specify how much of the PDF page to place:
Bounding Box
Places the PDF page’s bounding box, or the minimum area that encloses the objects on the page,
including page marks. The Bounding Box (Visible Layers Only) option uses the bounding box only of the visible layers
of the PDF file. The Bounding Box (All Layers) option places the bounding box of the entire layer area of the PDF file,
even if layers are hidden.
Art
Places the PDF only in the area defined by a rectangle that the author created as a placeable artwork (for example,
clip art).
Crop
Places the PDF only in the area that is displayed or printed by Adobe Acrobat.
Trim
Identifies the place where the final produced page will be physically cut in the production process, if trim marks
are present.
Bleed
Places only the area that represents where all page content should be clipped, if a bleed area is present. This
information is useful if the page is being output in a production environment. Note that the printed page may include
page marks that fall outside the bleed area.
Media
Places the area that represents the physical paper size of the original PDF document (for example, the
dimensions of an A4 sheet of paper), including page marks.