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SUMMARY:26. Linked vs Embedded Images
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DESCRIPTION: If you add an image to InDesign, the default setting is that a link is created between the document and the image, which still lives somewhere else on your hard drive. This helps to keep the file size smaller, but it can cause problems if you need to send the file to someone else. The alternative is to embed the images. Then you can send the document to someone else, and you don't have to send the images separately. But, it's likely to be huge because it's stuffed with images. So which approach should you use? This video tells you how to decide.

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