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Best Format to transfer AD files into InDesign?


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Hi, I’m going to make the final fixed layout ePub ebook and paperback in InDesign, my AD files has photos and vectors in it, should I save it as tiff/pdf/eps or even png/jpg to be placed into InDesign pages?

 

note: I setup the AD file like the actually dimension of the book’s page, and also designed the page like how they should be looks like, I gonna export this and import into InDesign because I don’t have full adobe suites and publisher can’t export ePub so I use what I have(AD) and what suit me(InDesign).

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