Indesign CC 2019 Tip no 24 in Hindi : Image Links Panel – Everything You Would Like Know

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    • #3350
      Rakesh Bhardwaj
      Keymaster

      What is link panel in Indesign? How to link images in Indesign? How to get images location from Indesign Link Panel? How to relink images in Indesign using link panel? How modify images using link panel in Indesign?
      In this video you will get answers to all these questions mentioned above. Enjoy…

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    • #26889
      Rohan Khanna
      Participant

      @Rakesh Bhardwaj I tried using the Links panel to relink images in InDesign CC 2023, and it’s pretty straightforward once you know where to look. Just open the Links panel from the Window menu, find the missing or outdated image, right-click, and choose “Relink.” You can then navigate to the new file location. One thing I noticed is that if you move images outside InDesign without updating the links, the panel shows a red question mark icon, which makes it easy to spot broken links. Also, clicking the info icon reveals the file path, which helped me track down some misplaced assets on my drive. Just keep an eye on that panel while working, it’s a lifesaver for managing artwork.

    • #26993
      Rohan Khanna
      Participant

      The Link Panel in InDesign primarily shows all the placed images and graphics in your document, along with their status and file paths. To find the image location, you can select the link in the panel and view its file path in the panel’s info section. When relinking, it’s best to use the Relink option in the panel, which will update the file path without breaking the link. However, the Link Panel itself doesn’t allow you to directly modify images—any editing needs to be done in the original external software, then refreshed in InDesign via the panel.

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