»Open« O becomes closed when placed in InDesign

Hi there!
Id guess this is some sort of nesting error or something ...
I have a capital letter O, which has been converted to paths. Those two paths building the O are part of a Compound Path now, so that the inner path acts like a see-through area just as it has to be with a proper looking O.
Weird thing is, when I place that O in an InDesign document, the inner path appears to be filled and is no longer a see-through area.
Any idea why that is? You can download the O to check if you can find any explanation: http://www.sendspace.com/file/nu3rjw
Thanks a lot
Klaus

You said:
> when I place that O in an InDesign document, the inner path appears to be filled
But that's what happens when you Paste. Place is a different process. Be careful how you explain your situation. Try to use common terms and accurately describe the steps you are taking. We cannot help you if we don't know what yo are doing. Also tell us version numbers. We cannot help you if we don't know what you are using.
Steve said:
> you can make an eps of your Illy drawing and place it into ID as a picture
Steve is partly right. But don't save as EPS, just save as AI. You should never have to save as EPS again if you stick with Illustrator and InDesign. If you need to have the artwork editable within InDesign, then use the Pathfinder panel to change the direction of one of the paths (use the white arrow tool to select only one path).

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