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Adobe InDesign Help
Creating Books, Tables of Contents, and Indexes
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Choose Remove Document in the Book palette menu, or click the minus button at
the bottom of the palette.
Removing the document doesn’t delete the file on disk; the document is removed only
from the book file.
Specifying a style source document
The
style source
acts as the basis for design elements such as paragraph styles and
swatches that are copied to other documents in the book when you choose the
Synchronize command. You can choose a different style source at any time.
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Style source icon
To specify the style source:
In the Book palette, click the blank box next to the document that you want to be the style
source; the style source icon indicates which document is the style source.
Removing or replacing missing book documents
Icons in the Book palette indicate a document’s current status, such as open
, missing
(moved, renamed, or deleted), modified (repaginated or edited while the book was
closed), or in use (if someone else has the document open). No icon appears next to
closed documents.
To remove or replace a missing document:
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Select the missing document in the Book palette.
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Do one of the following:
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Choose Remove Document in the Book palette menu.
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Choose Replace Document in the Book palette menu, locate the document you want to
replace it with, and then click Open.
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Select the missing document in the Book palette, choose Document Information in the
Book palette menu, and then click Replace.
Opening, saving, and closing book files
You can open several books at the same time. Open books appear in the Book palette. The
process of opening, saving, and closing book files is similar to opening, saving, and closing
documents; see
“Opening and closing documents” on page 11
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Book files are separate from document files. For example, when you choose the Save Book
command, InDesign saves the changes to the book, not the documents in the book.
Note:
If you are sharing book files over a server, make sure that you have a file
management system in place, so that you don’t save over each others’ changes acciden-
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