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Have you tried to use Adobe InCopy and found the assignments and check in/check out process difficult, challenging and confusing? CrossTalk for Adobe InCopy offers a smarter and simpler approach. The CrossTalk plug-in for Adobe InCopy enables you to use InCopy the way many users expect it to work; open the INDD file, convert to CrossTalk, type, save and close... the way it ought to be. CrossTalk enables workgroups of copywriters, art directors and others involved to work in the same document but only being allowed to change what's under their responsibility. The copywriter works in Adobe InCopy, a specialized tool for writing, while the art director works in Adobe InDesign with full control of the document. CrossTalk with Adobe InCopy makes editing texts in InDesign documents easy. Just open the InDesign file and start editing the text and save it, just as you are used to when working in other applications such as Microsoft Word. No check-in and check-out. This makes CrossTalk a tool that increases your productivity when working in small workgroups such as advertising agencies and in-house production. Key Features: (InCopy with CtrlCrossTalk • Text Manipulation (WYSIWYG or script based) • Track Changes (ID and time stamp) • Post-it Notes (ID and time stamp) • Spell-check (Dynamic Dictionary) • The Ability to generate PDFs without any peripheral software Why InCopy with CtrlCrossTalk? • There is no need for layout software to edit text • Everyone in the workgroup can access and edit text in the InDesign document • Use the existing file structure at the server • Optimal work progress without the advanced systems Q&A: Q: Will my Art Director have to save in any special format or do some kind of "exporting" for me to be able to open the InDesign document and edit the text? A: No. Absolutely NOT. Q: When opening an InDesign document in InCopy with CtrlCrossTalk I get a dialog asking if I would like to convert the document into CrossTalk format, does this affect the document in any way? A: No. The document is not altered in any way. It remains fully compatible with InDesign, and no special plug-ins are required to edit the document in InDesign. Q: Is Adobe InCopy difficult to learn, and what about CrossTalk? A: No, it is actually easier than learning a regular text processing software. CrossTalk has no learning curve. |