From the course: Adobe Certified Professional - InDesign Cert Prep

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Saving

There are many different ways of saving your work in Adobe InDesign and there's also different file formats you can use to export your work to and you should be familiar with most of these for the exam as they might ask you multiple choice questions or maybe you will have to match the right format with the corresponding description. So first of all the InDesign native file format is INDD this is what you would normally get when you use the file save command or save as or save a copy these would all give you the InDesign document format which is indd file extension. Then we have these two additional options here the template which we talked about previously in another chapter that's indt this is extremely useful if you want to avoid overwriting an original template so if there is a document that you keep reusing and you're creating let's say new issues for a magazine every month then it's recommended to save that as a template which will automatically open as an untitled document that…

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