InCopy

InCopy lets copywriters and editors style text, track changes, and make simple layout modifications to a document while designers work on the same document simultaneously in Adobe InDesign without overwriting each other’s contributions.


InCopy

https://www.adobe.com/products/incopy.html


InCopy lets copywriters and editors style text, track changes, and make simple layout modifications to a document while designers work on the same document simultaneously in Adobe InDesign without overwriting each other’s contributions. InCopy is part of the Adobe Creative Suite available for free to every student at the University of Michigan. Although InCopy can be used as a word processor (with full printing and exporting functions), it is primarily used to integrate with Adobe InDesign. Once integrated, writers, editors and designers can simultaneously work on the same page; the designer creates the page layout with InDesign, while editors simultaneously edit different stories with InCopy, via the Adobe LiveEdit rights management system. Incopy has a moderate learning curve, so we suggest you familiarize yourself with these through the LinkedIn Learning training for the best experience with the application.


LinkedIn Learning InCopy Training:

https://www.linkedin.com/learning/learning-incopy/welcome?u=42573940


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