![]() ![]() If you use Word styles on the text in the original Word document, InDesign will recognize those styles and retain the basic properties of those styles, such as font, color, size, and so on. InDesign Retains the Visual Appearance of Word’s Styles If you need to convert those kinds of objects from Word to InDesign, you will need to either re-create them in InDesign (or another program like Illustrator or Photoshop) or export all the objects separately from Word and import them into InDesign as graphics or other similar objects. ![]() The import process will not work with images, tables, text boxes, SmartArt, drawings, embedded charts, or anything else except the text. Once you have selected all the options you want, you click on “OK” to place the text on the page. This will bring up a dialog of options (explained below). To start the import process, go to File > Place. If you originally wrote your content in Word, you can import the text into InDesign.
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