Learn how to use the Content Collector Tool in Adobe InDesign
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- In this tutorial, I go over steps on how to use the Content Collector Tool in Adobe InDesign to pull content from one layout and place into another.
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Hi Angelo! I'm from Greece. I am grateful for everything you explain. After an absence of 10 years (because of kids), I am returning to graphic design. Thank you so much!
Thank you! I am so happy to hear you're back into design!
Thank you for this video. Yet again I’ve learned some very helpful tips and techniques from your videos. Your videos are worth their weight in gold.
What a great tutorial! I am subscribing to watch all your stuff. Thank you.
greetings from Cyprus Mr Angelo
Thanks a lot !❤
What a cool feature!
Thank You for the great video
Very good. ThankU
Most welcome @kondu6205! I am glad you found it helpful.
Sorry, but you missed the main feature of this tool. It allows you to change at the same time all the things that you grabbed from the Content Collector. So, you can update all of them with just one click, as if they were images, through the Link panel.
So basically like symbols in illustrator
Is there a way to use the placer tool to paste into an image frame?
What's the difference with just copying the objects in place to a new document?
You certainly could copy/paste assets. The Content Grabber/Placer allows to get from one layout and place in another, with a loaded cursor. It also keeps it in the conveyor below incase you have to reference it again. It just gives you a little more control on placing content. But of course, you can do whatever you're most comfortable with! Same outcome, just another way to get there.
@@AngeloMontilla Unless you're going to repeatedly use the contents in multiple documents i don't see what benefit this 'feature' has over just copying and pasting.
@@DanTuber Indeed, but there is actually one BIG benefit not covered by the video. You can make all the contents that are linked in this way to change at same time, just modifying the source image and then updating them all, in the same way you do that with the images. You must use this tool together with the Link panel. It is time saving if you use multiple times the same shape or else (even text).
Help! The content collector tool dialogue box is not displaying on indesign for me.
What to do, if i closed this window in down? :c i can't find how back it...
The easiest way is to just click any other tool and then choose the Content Collector Tool again. This will re-launch the window.
@@AngeloMontilla not helping... Maybe this is lags... I think need only reinstall InDesign :c
Thanks
When i hit B and go to content collector, that panel that pops up for you doesn't happen for me. I never used to have this problem. Do you know how to get that panel back?
Just found the answer for people wondering: Alt+B makes it appear/disappear
great!
Hmm does this work with groups?
Hi Scott! Sure, it'll just collect it as a group. When you place it, it'll still be grouped, but you'll have the option to ungroup from there.
What happens to the links??? Are they still with the original file?
Hi Mark. Yes they do.
@@AngeloMontilla thank you.
sorry but I can't see the benefit of this tool. it's just another way of doing copy & paste.
What a great tutorial! I am subscribing to watch all your stuff. Thank you.
Awesome, thank you!