: InDesign CS6 - Update multiple displayed artboard/pages of linked files without relinking InDesign CS6. I'd like to know if there is a way of updating a linked file's displayed artboard (.ai)
InDesign CS6.
I'd like to know if there is a way of updating a linked file's displayed artboard (.ai) or page (.pdf) without having to go through the process of relinking the file.
Currently upon adding a new artboard to a linked .AI I need to go through every instance of that link and:
Browse for the file
Select the import options
Confirm Relink
This gets tiresome when for example I have a file that is linked in several objects and for which different artboards are used at the same time inside the IND document.
Just to clarify: I keep different versions of an icon inside one .AI so that modifying colors and symbols can be done in a single operation (as opposed to a workflow where you have one .AI for every icon version)
The links panel seems to show the currently selected artboard in this format
filename.extension:artboardnumber
Is there a way to quickly change that artboard number?
Thanks
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These may not be what your looking for, but what if you save the file as an EPS WITH the option checked "use artboards".
This should save out every artboard as a separate file AND save you a 'Master' EPS.
Note: when the files are save out they are Label as such: fileName_Artboard Name
Then in InDesign you just import each icon as separate file. Note: You still will able to edit with the 'Master' EPS.
I know this doesn't solve your problem with .AI files but it is a workaround (This works with SVG also).
Old question, but the layer visibility is editable via the "objects" menu: objects > object layer options. I do not think you can do this on a mass basis however, so it is once per object link.
AI artboards appear as "pages" in the initial import options dialog. The problem is that there doesn't seem to be a way inside the user interface to change the page number for PDF and AI files.
But this does not help the OP. The easiest way to preserve this type of workflow while still having the ability to toggle visibility without manual relinking is to abandon artboards and rely on layers to organize the various options.
Moved from a comment... to an answer....
I don't think you can to be honest. Primarily since the file is linked correctly and you merely want to change the import options.
There's no feature I'm aware of to alter import options on more than one image at a time. Using separate files rather than artboards would be easier, but I have no idea if that's feasible in your situation.
As Scott points out in his comment, what you are doing is updating the import options, not really changing the link, and the functionality isn't exposed in the UI. It could be scripted.
Here is a workaround: When you create your new artboard, swap its content with the artboard that is currently linked, then save the file. All of your existing links can then be refreshed, rather than relinked.
Another possibility that I haven't tested would be to rename the out-of-date artboard, then name the new one with the original's name. I don't know that Id is smart enough to recognize that, rather than simply going by the sequence in which they were created. Might be worth a test, though.
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