You can save metadata in a template to use
as a starting point for populating InDesign documents and other
documents created with XMP-enabled applications. Templates you create
are stored in a shared location that all XMP-enabled applications
can access.
You can also save metadata in an XMP file to share
with other users. Unlike metadata templates, the XMP files don’t
appear in the File Information menu.
Choose File >
File Info (InDesign) or File > Content File Info (Adobe InCopy).
Do one of the following:
To save metadata as a template, click the
triangle at the top of the dialog box, and choose Save Metadata
Template. Enter a template name, and click Save.
To save metadata to an XMP file, click Save in the
Advanced section of the dialog box. Type a filename, choose a location
for the file, and click Save.
To view metadata templates in Explorer
(Windows) or the Finder (Mac OS), choose Show Templates
from the File Information menu.
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Comments are no longer accepted for InDesign CS3. InDesign CS4 is the current version. To discuss InDesign CS3, please use the Adobe forum.