Brian Donahue
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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Brian Donahue commentedIf you only have b/w type and no heavy graphics, why wouldn't you just build the book in one indd document? Why the need for multiple docs, unless you have multiple people needing to be editing files at the same time?
Seems a much easier workflow to live in one document than bouncing all over the place and potentially messing up the page count.
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Password protection of Publish Online documents is available, starting with InDesign 19.4 version.
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Thank you all for your support on this feature request. Evidently, stronger analytics, would ensure better decision making.
I’ll be reaching out to some of you to gather more inputs on this feature request.
Your feedback will go a long way to help us define the feature better.Regards,
Abhinav Kaushik (AK)
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Dear All,
The feature is implemented and is already available in latest InDesign release
Please upgrade InDesign to the latest version to use this feature.
Thanks
AbhinavAn error occurred while saving the comment Brian Donahue commentedAnalytics as a group of documents intended for different clients are pretty worthless to me. It worked great when I only had one document. My multiple clients want to know how their particular documents track with an audience, so we can measure the success of reaching that audience. This seems like a no-brainer and someone at Adobe could probably fix this in an afternoon before heading out for cocktails on the veranda. I was wondering whether there was a workaround where you take that long url adobe generates, plug that into google analytics for a larger set of data? That would be sweet. An alternative would be for Adobe to beef up their analytics to include more data. Like the old days of DPS.
The new acrobat will possibly help you too. I'd read up on that. You can new sett a pdf to review, then accept changes directly into your indesign 2019 document.