![]() ![]() The layout sits on the file server and the layout has linked stories and I'll show you what stories are in another video but I'm also going to demo it in this video. Instead, let me show you, I have a little schematic up here of what it would look like if you have a network file server. Do you remember this slide where the designer spits out version one? And then it makes the rounds of different people who have to mark it up with changes and corrections and it goes back for version two and so on and so on and so on, ad infinitum, ad nauseum until it's final. And one of the first questions is, well, what is it for? What does it replace? And it replaces this mess for the most part. ![]() I've been teaching this solution to hundreds of companies over the past dozen years or so. And that's using Adobe's own two products, InDesign for the designers and InCopy for the writers and editors. ![]() Now I'd like to talk about, what to me is one of the slickest and easiest workflows for design and editorial collaboration. ![]()
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