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Need InDesign advice - importing photos
#1
I know there's an answer to this somewhere but heck if I can find it in the software or my Quick Start book (banging head on keyboard).

Is there a way to set up InDesign so when you import a photo it comes in at 100% everytime?

It's driving me nuts...

Thanks!
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#2
Did you check back on the previous discussion we had on this?
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#3
I don't get it.

Cmd/Ctrl + D to place
Select image
Click in Indesign file.
Image comes in 100% every time.
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#4
Deja vu!
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#5
I get the same thing, 100% every time.

The only thing I see that could change this is if you are relinking a graphic that was previously reduced.

Maybe click on the "show import options" in the place dialog box to see what it's doing.
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#6
jesse wrote:
I get the same thing, 100% every time.

The only thing I see that could change this is if you are relinking a graphic that was previously reduced.

Maybe click on the "show import options" in the place dialog box to see what it's doing.

I'll try this and see what happens...thanks!
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#7
jesse wrote:
The only thing I see that could change this is if you are relinking a graphic that was previously reduced.

If this is what you are referring to (you didn't say in the OP) then it's a preference. Hit Cmd + K and click File Handling. Then uncheck the "Preserve Image Dimensions When Relinking" checkbox.
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#8
just in case: http://forums.macresource.com/read.php?1...sg-1825678
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#9
bazookaman wrote:
[quote=jesse]
The only thing I see that could change this is if you are relinking a graphic that was previously reduced.

If this is what you are referring to (you didn't say in the OP) then it's a preference. Hit Cmd + K and click File Handling. Then uncheck the "Preserve Image Dimensions When Relinking" checkbox.
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#10
jdc wrote:
just in case: http://forums.macresource.com/read.php?1...sg-1825678

Duho! And I did a search...not enough sleep this week

Thanks Smile
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