Text-file import options – Adobe InCopy CC 2015 User Manual
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Convert Tables To
When you choose to remove styles and formatting from text and tables, you can convert tables to
either basic, unformatted tables or unformatted, tab-delimited text.
If you want to import unformatted text and formatted tables, import the text without formatting, and then paste the
tables from Word into InCopy .
Preserve Styles And Formatting From Text And Tables
Preserves the Word document’s formatting in the InDesign or
InCopy document. You can use the other options in the Formatting section to determine how styles and formatting are
preserved.
Manual Page Breaks
Determines how page breaks from the Word file are formatted in InDesign or InCopy. Select
Preserve Page Breaks to use the same page breaks used in Word, or select Convert To Column Breaks or No Breaks.
Import Inline Graphics
Preserves inline graphics from the Word document in InCopy .
Import Unused Styles
Imports all styles from the Word document, even if the styles aren’t applied to text.
Convert Bullets & Numbers To Text
Imports bullets and numbers as actual characters, preserving the look of the
paragraph. However, in numbered lists, the numbers are not automatically updated when the list items are changed.
Track Changes
Selecting this option causes Track Changes markups from the Word document to appear in the InCopy
document. In InDesign, view track changes in Story Editor.
Import Styles Automatically
Imports styles from the Word document into the InDesign or InCopy document. If a
yellow warning triangle appears next to Style Name Conflicts, then one or more paragraph or character styles from the
Word document have the same name as an InCopy style.
To determine how these style name conflicts are resolved, select an option from the Paragraph Style Conflicts and
Character Style Conflicts menu. Choosing Use InCopy Style Definition causes the imported style text to be formatted
based on the InCopy style. Choosing Redefine InCopy Style causes the imported style text to be formatted based on the
Word style, and changes existing InCopy text formatted with the Word style. Choosing Auto Rename causes the
imported Word styles to be renamed. For example, if InCopy and Word have a Subheading style, the imported Word
style is renamed Subheading_wrd_1 when Auto Rename is selected.
Note: InCopy converts paragraph and character styles but not bulleted and numbered list styles.
Customize Style Import
Lets you use the Style Mapping dialog box to select which InCopy style should be used for each
Word style in the imported document.
Save Preset
Stores the current Word Import Options for later reuse. Specify the import options, click Save Preset, type
the name of the preset, and click OK. The next time you import a Word style, you can select the preset you created from
the Preset menu. Click Set As Default if you want the selected preset to be used as the default for future imports of Word
documents.
Text-file import options
If you select Show Import Options when placing a text file, you can choose from these options:
Character Set
Specifies the computer language character set, such as ANSI, Unicode UTF8, or Windows CE, that was
used to create the text file. The default selection is the character set that corresponds to the default language and
platform of InDesign or InCopy.
Specifies the computer language character set, such as ANSI, Unicode UTF8, Shift JIS, or Chinese Big 5, that was used
to create the text file. The default selection is the character set that corresponds to the default language and platform of
InDesign or InCopy.
Platform
Specifies whether the file was created in Windows or Mac OS.
Set Dictionary To
Specifies the dictionary to be used by the imported text.