
INDESIGN CS3
User Guide
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Manually placing imported XML content
Place content automatically By planning ahead, you can automate the process of placing XML data in your layout.
To place XML content automatically, you first prepare the document by creating tagged placeholder frames to hold
incoming XML. As long as the XML structure and tag names for incoming content matches the tag names and
structure of the placeholder frames, InDesign can place the imported XML automatically in your document.
InDesign can also clone elements to handle repeating data such as address lists and catalogue material. Use the
automatic layout method as part of a structured workflow process to speed production time and efficiency.
The selected placeholder frame (above) is tagged with the Story element. When XML data is imported (bottom), the Story element placeholder
frame is automatically populated with the Story element content.
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