Yes, you can copy and paste text from Illustrator to InDesign. However, the text may not look as good in InDesign because Illustrator is used for design purposes while InDesign is used for printing.

Yes, you can copy and paste a vector from Illustrator to InDesign. However, there are some differences between the two programs that you should be aware of. For example, Illustrator vectors are typically in .AI or .EPS format, while InDesign vectors are usually in .DXF or .PDF formats. Additionally, Illustrator vectors often have a higher resolution than InDesign vectors.

Illustrator and InDesign are different programs with different features. Illustrator is a vector-based program that allows for more precise control over the details of your artwork, while InDesign is a bit more forgiving with its vector drawings and is better suited for producing print layouts and documents.

There are a few ways to move an object from Illustrator to InDesign:Copy and paste the object into InDesign.Use the “Object” menu and select “Copy.” Then, paste the copied object into InDesign.Use the “Object” menu and select “Paste as Path.” Then, select the destination document in InDesign and click OK.Use the “Object” menu and select “Move.

To import a vector file into InDesign, follow these steps:Open InDesign and select File > Import > Vector Files.Navigate to the folder where you saved the vector file and click Open.In the Vector Files Import dialog box, select the format of the vector file (e.g. EPS, PDF), and then click OK.

To copy and paste text in InDesign, first select the text you want to copy. Then press Ctrl+C (Windows) or Command+C (Mac).

There are a few ways to insert an Illustrator file into InDesign. One way is to use the “Import Illustrator File” dialog box. Another way is to use the “File > Import” command.

Yes, vector images can be used in InDesign. Vector images are created using a graphic design program and can be saved as a .eps or .ai file. Once imported into InDesign, you can use the vector tools to create designs and illustrations.

There are a few things you can do to try to resolve the issue. First, make sure that your Illustrator file is at the correct resolution. You can check this by opening the file in Illustrator and looking at the size of the files (in pixels). If it’s not at the correct resolution, you can try to downscale the file. You can do this by selecting File > Export > Save As and selecting a lower resolution from the list.

There could be a number of reasons why this might be happening. One possibility is that the file you’re trying to paste doesn’t have the correct format. InDesign requires that text files be in a particular layout, and if the text isn’t formatted in that way, it won’t import correctly. Another possibility is that you may not have the correct application installed on your computer.

To import an image into InDesign, follow these steps:Open InDesign and select the document you want to import the image into.Click the File menu and select Import.Select the file you want to import and click Open.In the Import dialog box, click the Image button and select the image you want to import.Click OK to import the image.

InDesign is a great tool for creating complex layouts and graphics, while Illustrator is better suited for creating vector illustrations.

Yes, you can import a PDF into InDesign using the File > Import > PDF menu item. The PDF will be imported into the InDesign document as a text document. You can then use the text features of InDesign to edit and format the PDF content.

There are a few ways to import images into InDesign without losing quality. One way is to use the “Import” command in the File menu. This will open the Import dialog box, where you can select the file you want to import and specify the location where it should be imported. Another way is to use the “File Import” command on the shortcut menu of a document window.

Yes, you can copy and paste pages in InDesign. To do this, select the page you want to copy, and then press Control-C (Windows) or Command-C (Mac).