Michael W. Perry, writer and editor
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In the Beta versions of InDesign, it is now possible to Open PDFs.
Work on adding more features & capabilities to this feature has also started.
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Adobe InDesign team
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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)
Product Manager, InDesignAn error occurred while saving the comment Michael W. Perry, writer and editor commentedAnd if possible, include some broad location data, such as the state, if in the U.S. or the country, if overseas. That'd help us in marketing.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Michael W. Perry, writer and editor commentedI agree. I can see the reason for those long, "security through obscurity" links. But often we want the link to be something humans can enter. To prevent confusion among users, you might base that custom URL on a users Behance ID plus an additional term of their choice. Publish Online is one of ID's best features. This will make it better.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Michael W. Perry, writer and editor commentedThe same here. Make those paging arrows larger and always show them. I need to send documents to people who may not be familiar with Publish Online features. The present format confused them.
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I agree that this is a much needed feature. After all, Adobe/Aldus invented PDF. Adobe products should work with PDFs in both directions. I have a host of books with their PDFs done in Framemaker before Adobe killed its Mac version. I'd love to be able to bring them into InDesign to create new versions.