Hello,
first of all I have to say that this forum is great and so full of interesting things, even for a newbie such as myself.
I am writing because I was wondering if you could share with me advice to give to writers (and editors), in order to make the InDesign work easier at a later stage for those who are going to prepare the files to be printed and/or distributed online.
Specifically, I have just begun writing on MS Word 365 a grammar dictionary, which will have lots of cross-references and many indexes of various types and I would like to set up things so that the import in InDesign will be smooth and less likely to create problems and/or errors, given that I don’t know the final format yet (apart from the fact that it will be printed+pdf/epub). I am not even sure MsWord to InDesign is the best way to go, so advice in this sense is also welcome.
I have basic knowledge of InDesign because I have done a bit of amateur publishing myself, and I have intermediate knowledge of Ms Word, but the final editing will be done by a professional.
I have to make sure the transition from text draft to finished product using InDesign is as smooth and fast as possible due to limits in time and funds.
As Aristotele said: “Well begun is half done.”
Anything, from personal advice to warnings, links, book references, work-flows etc. is welcome.
Thank you in advance for your help,
Alfonso