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Michel Allio for FRIdNGE
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Michel, from FRIdNGEJune 7, 2018 at 2:18 pm in reply to: Creating consistent multi-page documents with multiple text frames #104248Michel Allio for FRIdNGE
ParticipantHi,
It could be simple but no time for studies for free!
If nobody helps you, you always could contact me!
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Michel, from FRIdNGE
michel.allio.fridnge@gmail.comMichel Allio for FRIdNGE
ParticipantUse capitals for “BECAUSE” means that you’re surely right! …
But, personally, not truly sure!How would I do it? …
I’ld import the Word file with the Word images!
So, we could suppose they will be anchored in the text in a single para per each one. We could suppose too they appear in a logical order so that we could easily name the definitive images as “figure_1.psd”, “figure_2.ai, … figure_577.jpeg (the last one).
I’d use (inclede in the script mentionned below) a simple find/replace to find all these anchored images and replace them by a para as “@figure@ (without numbering and suffixe (.ai, or .psd or .jpeg or .pdf, …).
No image but paras with that code.
Of course, the images are ready and placed in a specific folder.
Now, just 1 click to import the 577 images! … by script.That’s all!
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MichelMichel Allio for FRIdNGE
ParticipantI can! … By another question!
Why don’t you import the Word file with the ‘Word’ images?Best,
MichelMichel Allio for FRIdNGE
ParticipantNow, you ask something with a question! …
And I have the same answer!Best,
MichelMichel Allio for FRIdNGE
ParticipantYeap! …
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Michel, from FRIdNGEJune 1, 2018 at 1:07 pm in reply to: A personal AI powered Indesign assistant to offload your boring tasks #104150Michel Allio for FRIdNGE
ParticipantIt’s not awesome! … I’s just scripting!
Place the cursor in a cell to select the entire table;
Select cell(s);
Select row(s) or column(s);
Select text including tables to be treated;
Place the cursor in a story to catch all the tables inside it;
Select text frame(s) to catch all the tables inside them;
Select nothing to treat all the tables of the doc;
or Select nothing to treat all the tables of the active book (only open).… nothing more than a script! ;-)
June 1, 2018 at 6:24 am in reply to: A personal AI powered Indesign assistant to offload your boring tasks #104148Michel Allio for FRIdNGE
ParticipantKelly,
Not personally truly interested to wait for years for a so simple matter! … ;-)
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Michel, from FRIdNGE
michel.allio.fridnge@gmail.comMay 31, 2018 at 4:02 am in reply to: Automatic reference and copy of content between layers? #104124Michel Allio for FRIdNGE
ParticipantMay 30, 2018 at 5:05 am in reply to: A personal AI powered Indesign assistant to offload your boring tasks #104099Michel Allio for FRIdNGE
ParticipantHi, It’s me, HAL!
What could I do for youuuuuuuuuuuuu! …
… Maybe write a script for youuuuuuuuuuuuu! …=D
Michel Allio for FRIdNGE
ParticipantYou just need a script! “.. ;-)
Michel Allio for FRIdNGE
ParticipantNot so simplistic! …
If ” · ” “disappears” before “cheese”, this action will create more space for the first item of a third line! …
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Michel, from FRIdNGE
michel.allio.fridnge@gmail.comMichel Allio for FRIdNGE
Participant… Because your import it as “tabulated text”!
You need to import it as a “table”! Then apply a table Style (building the header/footer).
You have to really understand how to play before becoming a “Tables Queen”! ;-)
So, it’s a really good thing for you to learn more about tables!
My eventual work for you: just give you the way to perfectly build hundreds of tables in just 1 click! … But this is just a detail and truly less important than your personal learning!
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MichelMichel Allio for FRIdNGE
ParticipantJust a comment 2 weeks after my first post:
I suppose it’s not an urgent work to be achieved in a short delay? ;-)
… and I don’t understand well what you mean about your mention “…getting data to fill the thing”.
For me, it’s just a problem of layout! … So, I confirm my first comment! ;-)
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MichelMichel Allio for FRIdNGE
Participant… And don’t forget to convert the first row to “header” and the last one to “footer”!
I hope for you you haven’t hundreds of tables to be played! =D
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MichelPS: Remember my basic “6-code-lines” script proposal if big headache! ;-)
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