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What is an INDP file? Package used by InDesign, a desktop publishing program used to create professional page layouts; stores the changes that have been made to a .INCP package by an editor; used to import finished content back into an InDesign document ( .INDD file).

More Information INDP files are created by Adobe InCopy, a writing and editing program used with InDesign. NOTE: INDP files are used by InDesign and InCopy CS3 and earlier. Versions CS4 and later use the .IDAP extension.

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What is an INDP file?

Package used by InDesign, a desktop publishing program used to create professional page layouts; stores the changes that have been made to a .INCP package by an editor; used to import finished content back into an InDesign document ( .INDD file).

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INDP files are created by Adobe InCopy, a writing and editing program used with InDesign.

NOTE: INDP files are used by InDesign and InCopy CS3 and earlier. Versions CS4 and later use the .IDAP extension.

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Updated: December 21, 2018

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What is an INDP file?
Package used by InDesign, a desktop publishing program used to create professional page layouts; stores the changes that have been made to a .INCP package by an editor; used to import finished content back into an InDesign document (.INDD file).