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Chapter 10: Long document features
Assemble long documents using books, tables of contents, and indexes. You can group related documents in a book
file so that you can number their pages and chapters sequentially, share styles, swatches, and master pages, and print
or export the group of documents.
Creating book files
Create a book file
A book file is a collection of documents that can share styles, swatches, master pages, and other items. You can
sequentially number pages in booked documents, print selected documents in a book, or export them to PDF. One
document can belong to multiple book files.
One of the documents added to a book file is the style source.Bydefault,thestylesourceisthefirstdocumentinthe
book, but you can select a new style source at any time. When you synchronize documents in a book, the specified
styles and swatches from the style source replace those in other booked documents.
1 Choose File > New > Book.
2 Type a name for the book, specify a location, and then click Save.
The Book panel appears. The book file is saved with the file name extension .indb.
3 Add documents to the book file.
Add documents to a book file
When you create a book file, it opens in the Book panel. The Book panel is the working area of a book file, where
you add, remove, or rearrange documents.
1 Choose Add Document in the Book panel menu, or click the plus button at the bottom of the Book panel.
2 Select the Adobe InDesign document or documents you want to add, and then click Open.
You can drag and drop files onto the Book panel from an Explorer (Windows) or Finder (Mac OS) window. You can
also drag a document from one book to another. Hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) to copy the
document.
3 If you included documents created in earlier versions of InDesign, they will be converted to Adobe InDesign CS3
format when added to the book. In the Save As dialog box, specify a new name for the converted document (or leave
the name as is), and then click Save.
Note: You must convert Adobe PageMaker or QuarkXPress documents before adding them to the book file.
4 If necessary, change the order of the documents in the panel by dragging them up or down to the appropriate
locations in the list.
5 To designate a document as the style source, click the box next to the document’s name in the panel.
To open a document in a book file, double-click the document name in the Book panel.
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