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InDesign's Publish Online feature helps you repurpose your print documents by creating their digital version. You can publish and share any InDesign document - from a simple pdf to a document that includes buttons, slideshows, animation, audio, and video.
Here are two sample interactive documents:
Here's a list of the supported layouts, formats, and features for Publish Online feature in InDesign:
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You can create an InDesign document that contains spreads with more than two pages, the published document displays multiple pages on a spread in the same way as they are displayed in InDesign. |
Publish documents with multiple page sizes |
You can publish documents that contain pages of different sizes. The published document maintains the size of individual pages and appropriately displays the content on all pages. |
Text hyperlinks |
You can add hyperlinks to your text. Here are some hyperlink types supported by InDesign:
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Image resolution |
You can add images with the published output resolution of 96 PPI which is the default value for better quality images. |
Mobile and Tablet experience ![]()
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You get a rich mobile viewing experience of your published InDesign documents.
The tablet view includes an easy-to-use scrollable thumbnail view. |
Sharing options |
You can choose to share your published documents on Facebook, Twitter and over email. You can also provide your viewers with the option to download your document as PDF. |
Transparency effect |
You can add transparency and other effects with blending modes. The only exceptions are text frames, groups, buttons, objects with animation, and MSOs overlapping with objects containing transparency. |
Update published documents |
You can update a published document by updating the source and republishing it. |
Sharing options
You can choose to share your published documents on Twitter and over email. You can also provide your viewers with the option to download your document as PDF.
Publish an InDesign document online
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Open an InDesign document, and select File > Publish Online.
You can see the Publish Online dialog.
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In the General tab of the Publish Online dialog, enter the following information:
Title
Title of the online document. This name is displayed as the browser title of the published output.
The title is also displayed in the Recently Published menu (File > Recently Published) and the Publish Online Dashboard.
Description
Description of the online document.
This is displayed in the Publish Online dashboard and on Facebook if you share the document there.
Pages
Choose to export All or a Range of pages from the current document.
Export As
Specify how pages are displayed online in web browser.
Single
Displays a single page at a time on browser
Spreads
Displays two pages at a time in the web browser.
Allow viewers to download the document as a PDF (Print)
Allows users to download your document in PDF Print format.
Hide the Share and Embed options in the published document
Allows you to hide the share or embed buttons on your published document.
If you're republishing an existing document. Click Update Existing Document and select the appropriate document title from the Choose an existing document to update drop-down list. Change the publish online settings as required.
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In the Advanced tab, enter the following information:
Choose Thumbnail
Choose the cover for your published document. This thumbnail is displayed in Publish Online dialog with the title and description while uploading. This thumbnail also appears when you share the document on Facebook.
First Page
Specify that the first page of the InDesign document is used as the cover thumbnail
Chosen Page
Choose a page of the InDesign document to be used as the cover thumbnail
Choose Image
Select an external image as the cover thumbnail
Image Settings
Specify how the images of the documents are to be exported
Automatic **recommended**
InDesign decides how the document images should be exported, keeping in consideration performance optimization. The available options are JPEG, GIF, and PNG.
Resolution
Specify the resolution of the images. Available options are Standard (InDesign-optimized) and HiDPi (InDesign-optimized for high resolution).
Note: HiDPi images might increase page loading time and the amount of data viewers must download.
JPEG Image Quality
When Image Format is set to JPEG, this option provides multiple options for image quality.
GIF Options Palette
When Image Format is set to GIF, this option provides multiple palettes for GIF rendering.
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Select Publish to publish the document online.
The Publish Online dialog is displayed with:
- The thumbnail, title, and description on the left side.
- The process on the right side.
Click Cancel Upload to stop and roll back the upload process.
Click Close to minimize this dialog box to the Publish Online button in the App bar.
Minimizing the Publish Online dialog box does not stop online publish process. However, you can continue to work in the current or any other InDesign document.
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Click Publish Online in the App bar to open the Publish Online dialog box.
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After the document is published online, choose the following options in the Publish Online dialog box:
View Document
Open the online document in your default web browser.
Copy
Copy the URL for the online document.
Share on Facebook
Share the document URL on your Facebook page.
Share on Twitter
Tweet the document URL.
Email the URL
Share the document using your default email client.
Output of online document
The published online document provides a number of viewing and sharing options.
Toggle Thumbnails |
Show/Hide the thumbnail dock that displays the thumbnails for all the pages in the published output. |
Zoom in |
Zoom into the current page. |
Zoom out |
Zoom out of the current page. |
Full Screen |
View the current page in full screen mode. |
Share |
Opens the Share Publication dialog that provides options to copy the current document URL or share the document on Facebook, Twitter, or by email. |
Embed |
Opens the Embed on your site dialog. You can copy the code from the Embed code section to embed a particular document on your site. You can also specify a start page for your document and the embedded output opens on the selected page number. Within Embed options, check Disable full screen for embed window if you do not want the users to view the document in full screen. |
Download PDF |
Download the output in the PDF-Print format. |
Volume - Turn off |
Mute all audio in the current document. |
Report Abuse |
Open the Report Abuse dialog. This dialog provides the options for type of abuse and your details. |
Share and Embed options are not available if you have selected Hide the Share and Embed options in the published document option while publishing the document.
Recently published documents
The Recently published menu displays the list of the last five documents published.
Click a document in this list, to open the published output in your default browser.
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To view the recently published documents list, choose File > Recently Published.
See the list of published documents, their Name, Sharing, and the Date Modified information. You can sort your documents by their name or modified date.

Sort |
Sorts your documents as per the selected option: Name or Modified. You can also select Reverse Order to toggle between ascending and descending order of your selection. |
Thumbnail/List View |
Click this to toggle between Thumbnail View or List View of the published documents. |
Share |
Opens the Share Publication dialog that provides options to copy the current document URL or share the document on Facebook, Twitter, or by email. |
View Analytics |
Opens the Publication Analytics dialog that provides the analytics data for individual documents.
You can see the data for the last 30 days. However, you can choose to see the data for the last 7 days, 30 days, 90 days, 6 months, 1 year, or Since published. |
More options |
Provides Embed and Delete options. Embed: Opens the Embed on your site dialog. You can copy the code from the Embed code section to embed a particular document on your site. You can also specify a start page for your document, and the embedded output opens on the selected page number. Within Embed options, check Disable full screen for embed window if you don't want the users to view the document in full screen. Delete: Deletes a particular document. Hover on any document to see a check box on the left side. You can check multiple documents for bulk delete. |
See the number of published documents and insights for all the documents.
You can see the data for the last 30 days. However, you can choose to see the data for the last 7 days, 30 days, 90 days, 6 months, 1 year, or Since published.

Views |
Number of times your published documents have been viewed. |
Visitors |
Number of users who have viewed your published documents. |
Avg. Read Time |
Average time spent by a user interacting with your published document per view. |
Total Read Time |
Total time spent by all the users while actively viewing your published documents. |
Views on Devices |
Distribution of total views across desktop, mobile, and tablet devices. |
The Publish Online Dashboard is now in-sync with the theme of your computer.
Publish online is now more secure!
On using embedded HTML content in InDesign documents, InDesign now supports select websites on publishing these documents online.
Any unsupported HTML content will appear blocked in the published document.
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