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Kasyan Servetsky
MemberI’ve remade the script for Bridge: now you can select multiple InDesign documents in Bridge and see the list of links in Inspector Palette for every selected file.
With Bridge scripting it is possible to create a really cool stuff. There are loads of scripts written for InDesign, but too few for Bridge.
Kasyan Servetsky
MemberI remade the script to save over old files: https://kasyan.ho.com.ua/downlo…..Files2.zip
Thanks Jongware for the tip!
Kasyan
Kasyan Servetsky
MemberMay be Quickeys come in handy to you then.
Kasyan Servetsky
MemberMay be Quickeys come in handy to you then.
Kasyan Servetsky
MemberAt first I tried to make the script to overwrite original files but encountered a problem: the files remained open and invisible in InDesign. I had no time to solve this problem yesterday so, as a workaround I, decided to write them into another folder.
On the other hand, you have original files intact in case something goes wrong — e.g. if your computer crashes while the script is working. And it doesn't take much time to select all resaved files and move them to the folder with original files to overwrite them.
Anyway if you need the script to overwrite the original files, I can give it a try when time permits. Let me know.
Kasyan
Kasyan Servetsky
MemberHi Aaron,
I wrote such a script, you can download it from here here.
It opens all InDesign documents in selected folder and resaves them into 'Resaved Files' subfolder, which is created in the selected folder. It ignores any errors while opening files: missing fonts, missing/modified images, etc.
Regards,
KasyanKasyan Servetsky
MemberAt first I tried to make the script to overwrite original files but encountered a problem: the files remained open and invisible in InDesign. I had no time to solve this problem yesterday so, as a workaround I, decided to write them into another folder.
On the other hand, you have original files intact in case something goes wrong — e.g. if your computer crashes while the script is working. And it doesn't take much time to select all resaved files and move them to the folder with original files to overwrite them.
Anyway if you need the script to overwrite the original files, I can give it a try when time permits. Let me know.
Kasyan
Kasyan Servetsky
MemberHi Aaron,
I wrote such a script, you can download it from here here.
It opens all InDesign documents in selected folder and resaves them into 'Resaved Files' subfolder, which is created in the selected folder. It ignores any errors while opening files: missing fonts, missing/modified images, etc.
Regards,
KasyanKasyan Servetsky
MemberI posted a new version of the script — 3.0 — which preserves original creation and modification dates, labels, etc of the files that are moved to Backup folder.
Kasyan
Kasyan Servetsky
MemberYes, it's possible. The script and its description are here. Any feedback is welcome.
Kasyan
Kasyan Servetsky
MemberI posted a new version of the script — 3.0 — which preserves original creation and modification dates, labels, etc of the files that are moved to Backup folder.
Kasyan
Kasyan Servetsky
MemberYes, it's possible. The script and its description are here. Any feedback is welcome.
Kasyan
Kasyan Servetsky
MemberKasyan Servetsky
MemberKasyan Servetsky
MemberI forgot to mention that the script was written and tested on CS3, both for Mac and Windows. But yesterday I found out that it doesn't work in CS4, because Adobe added one more parameter for CS4. I am going to make the script compatible with CS4 as soon as possible.
Kasyan
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