If you’re working with placed graphics created in either Adobe Photoshop or Adobe Illustrator
(and our guess is you are) you can edit a placed image directly by holding the Option key (PC:
Alt key) and double-clicking on the image. This opens the image in the application that created
it (Photo shop or Illustrator) so you can edit the image as you’d like. (You can also Control-click
[PC: Alt-click] your image and choose Edit Original, as shown here.) When you resave the images
after your edits and return to InDesign, these edited images will automatically be updated in
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