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	<title>Comments on: Photoshop Top 40 Countdown with Deke McClelland: #39 &#8211; Layer Comps</title>
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		<title>By: rudy pospisil</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I love layer comps and I love the ability within InDesign to import specific layer comps. But I find it INCREDIBLY SLOW when importing into InDesign and also updating. It&#039;s okay at home but at work, within a production environment, it is simply t0o0o0o slow. I find it much faster to simply save out individual files. Is there any way around this (am I doing something wrong) or is this how it has to be? If so, why is it so slow and will Adobe address this in future releases? Thanks.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love layer comps and I love the ability within InDesign to import specific layer comps. But I find it INCREDIBLY SLOW when importing into InDesign and also updating. It&#8217;s okay at home but at work, within a production environment, it is simply t0o0o0o slow. I find it much faster to simply save out individual files. Is there any way around this (am I doing something wrong) or is this how it has to be? If so, why is it so slow and will Adobe address this in future releases? Thanks.</p>
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