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  • in reply to: From InDesign tables to Excel? #50803
    Roland
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    Jongware: that's so cool. One line of JavaScript and you saved the day :) It worked perfectly.

    in reply to: From InDesign tables to Excel? #54135
    Roland
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    Problem: there are 77 pages with 5 to 7 tables of various length per page, totaling over 350 tables to convert. Does anyone know of a script that'll auto-convert the tables for me?

    in reply to: From InDesign tables to Excel? #50800
    Roland
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    Problem: there are 77 pages with 5 to 7 tables of various length per page, totaling over 350 tables to convert. Does anyone know of a script that'll auto-convert the tables for me?

    in reply to: From InDesign tables to Excel? #53910
    Roland
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    Jongware, your suggestion might be what I missed: convert back to comma-delimited text and copy-paste that into a TXT file to open in Excel.

    I did save the Excel files, but there were so many neither him nor I can make heads or tails of them anymore, also because many changes were made after placing the content into the ID file.

    in reply to: From InDesign tables to Excel? #50799
    Roland
    Member

    Jongware, your suggestion might be what I missed: convert back to comma-delimited text and copy-paste that into a TXT file to open in Excel.

    I did save the Excel files, but there were so many neither him nor I can make heads or tails of them anymore, also because many changes were made after placing the content into the ID file.

    in reply to: Automatic "page/section numbering" #53696
    Roland
    Member

    I'd create the shelf/position data in Excel, export to a comma delimited text file and use the data merge feature.

    in reply to: Automatic “page/section numbering” #50639
    Roland
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    I'd create the shelf/position data in Excel, export to a comma delimited text file and use the data merge feature.

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