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XML

Last updated 6/13/2015

Structure pane overview

Use DTD files to validate XML

Using XML files

Open an XML file in InCopy

You can open any existing XML file in InCopy for editing and tagging.

Note: You can import Ruby used in XML files when the Ruby is compliant with the W3C standard Ruby definition and
uses the InDesign namespaces. InDesign uses the following namespaces.
xmlns:aid="http://ns.adobe.com/AdobeInDesign/3.0/_ver3.0"

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Choose File > Open.

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Locate and select the XML file you want to use.

3

Click Open.

Save an XML file as an InCopy story

You can save XML files as InCopy stories.

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Open the XML file in InCopy.

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Choose File > Save Content As.

3

Type the name and specify the location for the file.

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From the Save As Type menu (Windows®) or Save As menu (Mac OS®), choose InCopy Document, and click Save.

Tagging content for XML

Create and load XML tags

Before you tag page items, create (or load) tags to identify each content type or item in your document. You can create
tags from scratch or load them from another source, such as an InDesign document, InCopy document, or DTD file.
Use any of the following methods to create or load XML tags for your document:

• Create a tag with the New Tag command.

• Load tags from an XML file or another document.

• Import a DTD file.

• Import tags (and content) using the Import XML command.