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[Music] in this video Im going to illustrate the difference between pasting and placing images in InDesign and also explaining what the difference between the linked and embedded images are an InDesign okay so Im currently sitting in preview mode and I have my links panel open on the right-hand side I have nothing no images in my document and Im going to toggle to edit mode with W on my keyboard okay so now Im in edit mode and Im going to go to Photoshop which I have open and I have an image selected so with that image selected Im going to copy it by commander control C or going to my edit drop-down menu and clicking copy that places this image in my clipboard and I can take that over to InDesign and I can command or control V or I can go to my edit drop-down menu and paste this okay so when I paste this image and you can see that its fairly large it definitely covers my screen but in my links panel I have no information about this image at all so I dont know what the quality i