Indesign (.indd) import options, Fit a graphic to its frame – Adobe InCopy CC 2015 User Manual
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A Media B Trim C Bleed D Content E Crop F Art
Transparent Background
Select this option to reveal text or graphics that fall beneath the PDF page in the InCopy
layout. Deselect this option to place the PDF page with an opaque white background.
If you make the background transparent in a frame containing a PDF graphic, you can make it opaque later by adding
a fill to the frame.
InDesign (.indd) import options
InDesign preserves the layout, graphics, and typography in a placed INDD file. However, the file is treated as an object,
and you can’t edit it, although you can control the visibility of layers and choose which pages of a multi-page INDD file
to import.
When you place an InDesign file 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 before you place it. You can type a page number or click the arrows to preview a page in
a multi-page document.
Pages
Specify the pages you want to place: the page displayed in the preview, all pages, or a range of pages.
Crop to
Specify how much of the page or pages to place, the page itself or the bleed or slug areas on the pasteboard.
Fit a graphic to its frame
When you place or paste a graphic into a frame, it appears at the upper left corner of the frame by default. If the frame
and its content are different sizes, you can use the Fitting commands to achieve a perfect fit.
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Select the graphic with the Position tool
.