Create or open any InDesign document.
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- Get to know InDesign
- Introduction to InDesign
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- Introduction to InDesign
- Create and layout documents
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- Convert QuarkXPress and PageMaker documents
- Share content
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- Add content
- Text
- Add text to frames
- Threading text
- South-East Asian Scripts
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- Create type on a path
- Bullets and numbering
- Create math expressions
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- Text composition
- Composing CJK characters
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- Generate QR codes
- Edit text
- Align text
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- Format paragraphs
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- Format text
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Effortlessly edit any text in an InDesign document via the browser.
With live browser-based editing, InCopy on the web (beta) bridges the gap between designers and writers by streamlining collaboration.
InDesign (Beta) is available for testing and feedback. Try it now to experience new features.
- Ensure you're connected to the internet and logged in to your Adobe account.
- Authors or text editors can create a free Adobe ID to access the web app.
- You can verify the email address of the Adobe account via https://account.adobe.com/profile.
Share your InDesign document for text editing
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Select Share in the top-right corner.
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Select Share for text editing and save the file in the new co-editable format (INDDL) to Creative Cloud. Once saved, add collaborator email addresses.
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Select Invite to edit copy. Your collaborators receive an email with a link to start editing in their browser.
Tip- You can also share your document by navigating to File > Share for text editing.
- You can use Copy link and share the link with your collaborators.
Real-time sync in desktop app and web
- The desktop app and web remain aligned with each other through real-time sync.
- Frame locking prevents two users from editing the same text frame at once.
- Locked frames display the collaborator’s avatar, name, and color highlight.
- InDesign users see collaborator presence and get an alert if they try to edit a locked frame.
Effortless text editing on the web
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Open the shared document in Google Chrome.
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Hover over a text frame. The cursor changes, indicating the frame is ready for editing.
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Click inside the frame to begin typing. You can use the bold icon and italics icon to format the text.
A. Cloud sync status B. Threaded text C. Collaborators present on the document D. Pages panel E. Overset text F. Focus Mode G. Italics text format H. Bold text format I. Locked frame as the collaborator is working on it
Threaded frames show how text flows across multiple containers. If text exceeds the available space, an overset
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Select the Focus Mode icon to switch into a clean, distraction-free writing space. A progress counter shows how much of the text frame is filled. At 100%, the frame is full; beyond 100%, the counter turns red, and markers indicate overset content.
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Make the necessary changes and select the Go Back icon to return to the layout view. The updates are automatically synced with the InDesign document.
Cloud sync status
Shows that the desktop app and web are in sync.
Shows that the changes made in the InDesign desktop app have not synced with the web. You need to reload the document.
We would love your feedback, as it helps us improve. To send your feedback, select Help icon > Submit Feedback in the browser.
Limitations
Here are some known limitations, and we're actively working to resolve these in future updates:
- Applying bold and italic styles in the text editor may render incorrectly if the corresponding font is unavailable in Adobe Fonts.
- Certain file formats, such as BMP, SVG, GIF, PDF, JPG with special effects, and MP4 assets, may not render properly in Chrome.
- Only supported on Google Chrome and Chromium-based browsers.
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