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    • #14354413

      I have used Calendar Wizard often in the past; however, on my new Macbook I cannot get it to run. I keep getting an Error 48. Has anyone run into trouble with this? My Macbook is running 11.6 and Indesign 17.0.1. I am probably not following directions, but I am frustrated. Any guidance is appreciated. THANKS!

    • #14354415
      David Blatner
      Keymaster

      Do you have the most recent version? I don’t know what that version is, but you can find it here: http://calendarwizard.sourceforge.net

    • #14354416

      Yes, and I’ve tried running both the classic version and the regular.

    • #14354419
      David Blatner
      Keymaster

      Have you tried it with a blank document open?
      I just tried it and it’s working… but I am currently running an older OS and ID version.

    • #14354466

      Hi again. Yes, I tried it with a blank document open.

      I also tried to put the script on a different macbook, running 11.5.1 and indesign 16.4.

      There must be something I’m missing. As I said, I have used the script for years across several computers and versions of InDesign!

    • #14354504
      David Blatner
      Keymaster

      Is there anything more about the error you can share? Does it just say “error 48”? Or is it “error on line 48”? or is there anything else in the error? What else happens?

      If you want to share a screen shot, you can put it in dropbox or some other sharing site (imgur, etc.) and share the URL here.

    • #14354505
    • #14354506
      David Blatner
      Keymaster

      Ah! Interesting. It looks like it can’t find the common.js file… So, inside the Scripts Panel folder, you should see a calendarWizard folder, right? And inside that folder, there should be a folder called source-files… and inside that there is a folder called common.js.

      If you moved the calendarWizard.js file someplace else, then it wouldn’t be able to find those other folders.

      Most InDesign scripts are self-contained. But the calendarWizard script is so complicated that it requires a bunch of other files/folders to run.

    • #14354507

      So I think you’re saying that I need to drag more than just the regular script? What should I put in there? I don’t remember it being this complicated in the past, but maybe it was! THANKS!

    • #14354516
      David Blatner
      Keymaster

      Oh yeah, definitely. You need the whole folder. You may need to redownload from the sourceforge link above. It should look like this:

    • #14354524

      Thank you! And it clearly was user error. Much appreciated.

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