In this quick tip, we’ll explore the key differences between linked and embedded images in Adobe InDesign. You’ll learn how linking images can help manage file size and streamline workflow, while embedding them ensures your assets are always available—even if the original files get moved. Whether you’re working on a print layout or digital publication, understanding these two approaches will help you optimize your InDesign projects for both efficiency and quality. Don’t forget to like and subscribe for more InDesign tips and tricks!
Key Points Covered:
- Pros and cons of linking vs. embedding
- How linking images impacts file size
- Why embedded images are safer for archiving
- Best practices for managing image workflows
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