InDesign CS4 finally offers the sort of advanced long document handling that Adobe has previously restricted to FrameMaker. By default, the system checks for the basics, such as missing fonts and overset text, but you can customise your profile too. ![]() ![]() Now the capability goes live, flagging up potential pitfalls as you work. There’s still the danger that you’ll forget to switch all your images, or that one will be modified externally or go missing, which is why InDesign has long provided a pre-flight checker. This is especially handy when switching from low-resolution JPEGs to output TIFFs. The Links panel also lets you choose which application to use for editing and allows you to relink files intelligently. You can also customise the panel to add sortable columns of information, such as scaling factor, or set these to show in the Links Info pane. This now shows thumbnails of all linked and embedded graphics, stacks and repeats, and shows page numbers as links so that you can quickly jump to the image in situ. ![]() The biggest interface improvement, however, is the complete reworking of the Links panel.
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