You
use the Links panel to see and manage all linked or embedded artwork.
The panel displays a small thumbnail of the artwork and uses icons
to indicate artwork’s status.
Note: If you’re working with files from an Adobe Version Cue project,
the Links panel displays additional file information.

Links panel
- A.
- Transparency interaction
- B.
- Missing
artwork
- C.
- Embedded artwork
- D.
- Modified
artwork
- E.
- Linked artwork
A linked file can appear in the Links
panel in any of the following ways:
- Up-to-date
-
An up-to-date file displays only the file’s name and (in
Adobe® InDesign®) its page in the document.
- Modified
-
A modified file is one for which the version of the file
on disk is more recent than the version in your document. This would
occur, for example, when someone modifies a Photoshop graphic that
you have already placed into Illustrator.
- Missing
-
A missing file is one for which the graphic is no longer
in the location from which it was imported, although it may still
exist somewhere. This can happen if someone moves the original file
to a different folder or server after it’s been imported into a
document. You can’t know whether a missing file is up to date until
its original is located. If you print or export a document when
this icon is displayed, the file may not print or export at full
resolution.
- Embedded
-
Embedding the contents of a linked file suspends management operations
for that link. If the selected link is currently in an “edit in
place” operation, this option is not enabled. Unembedding the file
restores management operations to the link.
- To display the panel,
choose Window > Links. Each linked file and embedded file
is identified by name.
- To select and view a linked graphic, select a link and
then click the Go To Link button
, or
choose Go To Link in the Links panel menu. The display
is centered around the selected graphic.
- To purchase a linked Adobe Stock Photo, select the photo
and choose Purchase This Image from the Links panel menu. Then follow
the prompts in Adobe Bridge.
- To change the size of the thumbnails, in Illustrator
select panel Options from the Links panel menu, and select an option
for displaying thumbnails; in InDesign choose Small panel Rows from
the panel menu.
- To sort links in a different order, choose the desired
Sort command in the panel menu.
- (Illustrator only) To hide thumbnails, select panel Options
from the Links panel menu, and choose None.