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ok motherfuckers, yes im being lazy.

tomorrow ill set up some test files, but anyone wanna run down on linked text files and illustrator?

need to link a multipage text: need to design the text in illustrator: need to ensure the changes dont revert to OG linked text file. i guess i could just break the link once the data is in (i dont need it to update, just to get it in).

thoughts, you dirty cunts?

inb4 indesign fucks your mother
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>>463679
literally copy paste, why link it if youre gonna edit?
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>>463686
uh, mostly cuz its longish.
but yes, final edits and flourishes wil happen in the layout program. done it before, just could remember the deal with texts. like its not two ways, if i edit the text in illustrator i essentially have two different files. but if i edit the source, i can relink. its been a while.



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