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    • #68769
      Danny Briere
      Member

      I am hoping this community can help me. I’m president of a firm that is publishing a book. Our graphics artist, who is quite talented, has been laying this out in ID, having imported Word files of the text. It’s two volumes of about 350 pages each.

      It’s a book of topics that actually change quite frequently, and we went with CreateSpace so we could flexibly and quickly change content.

      The problem is that the people who maintain the content know how to use Word; the content is being “maintained” in ID as a master. To date, our “change management” has consisted of printing out versions, writing updates on the document, and sending to the graphics artist. However, there are multiple people doing so, and she’s going nuts.

      Our preference would be that the “authors” can maintain some external, easy to use database, and have this drive the ID layout process. We need a process to flow through to the ID book, recognizing that this can never be automated (pages can change, changing the index, ToC, etc.). We realize that. But what we desperately need to do is consolidate the front end of the changes, so that our GA does not go nuts.

      Has anyone else done anything like this? I’m thinking that anyone who publishes market data on a quarterly basis, for instance, has to have new data that comes in all the time. We could realistically be publishing a new pdf once a month, but with dozens of changes inside of that.

      We are not trying to get rid of ID, just trying to figure how best to manage this end to end.

    • #68770
      Danny Briere
      Member

      BTW, one more thing, this content is book like data,…paragraphs and words and such, not all numbers. So I’m wondering how we might “publish and subscribe” to this content somehow.

    • #68771
      David Blatner
      Keymaster

      There are lots of ways that people publish data with InDesign. But in this case, because it’s all in Word anyway, I wonder if you might find it more useful just to use a product such as WordsFlow:

      WordsFlow

    • #68772
      Danny Briere
      Member

      OMG that sounds like bliss! It sounds perfect, does it work? So the way I read this, we make changes in Word, and it flows through to the InDesign, and the graphics artist can focus on making sure the layout works and not making edits? Any idea how this works with indexing software (we use IndexMatic 2) and Table of Contents? Do those have to be manually regenerated or do they auto-generate?

      THANKS SO MUCH for responding. This is the best lead we’ve had, and it is such a HUGE problem. Our GA is freaking out (rightfully, because she’s getting married on Saturday) and we’re trying to find the right way to do this.

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