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  • in reply to: TOC problem in INDB document #59160
    N_Egorova
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    Hi Matt,

    My situation is similar, that I have the book TOC in a separate file which also contains the title page and license info page.

    I've found out that each time I'm exporting the book to pdf all TOC links are lost. So my solution is – each time before exporting to pdf, update the TOC in this first book file. That's ridiculous, but that's how it is :-).

    N_Egorova
    Member

    Not sure if anyone cares, but I found the answer :-).

    ID uses its own pdf engine and does not use prologue/epilogue settings.

    However, is you print to PS and then use Distiller to generate a pdf, then epilogue settings take effect.

    In my case unfortunetaly it does not fit because this workflow eliminates pdf interactivity, which is what i need for my output.

    in reply to: Parameters of ID styles needed #58836
    N_Egorova
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    Creating a new document fixed the problem on Win XP 32-bit box. The styles did not jump into the target file.

    Now the next test is to be done on Windows7 64-bit box. I struggled with the TOC styles and failed there.

    Thank you!

    P.S. There is definitely a problem with CS5 InDesign related to bookmarks and cross-references in the files converted from CS4.

    in reply to: Parameters of ID styles needed #58817
    N_Egorova
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    David, thanks a lot! The plugin works GREAt!

    Would you please answer one more question about styles.

    I have files written in different languages with the same style sets (the names of the styles coincide but the language differ).

    When I copy/paste a paragraph between the files it gets the style of the target file, and that is fine.

    But when I _move_ a page from one file to another one – wow! all the styles in the target file are changed to the ones from the source :-(. Is there any way to prevent changing styles in the target file?

    Thank you.

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