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Export or save to ms word from adobe incopy
Export or save to ms word from adobe incopy




export or save to ms word from adobe incopy

export or save to ms word from adobe incopy

So, if an article consists of multiple unthreaded frames (title, byline, captions, sidebars), and you want all related article text to end up in a single text or RTF file, you should thread them to each other before running the script. Remember that each story becomes a separate file, and a threaded series of frames equals one story. I don’t think it’d be too hard to adjust the script so it picks up the first word of the story as its title, or the Script Label if you apply one to each story. You have no control over filenames, they’re named according to the internal Story ID: You’re prompted for a folder location in which to export the stories and zip-zap, you’re done. In CS2, you’ll have to grab it from the Resources CD that came with the InDesign installer disc.ĭouble-click on the script and choose a format: The script is installed by default in CS3. To export each story to its own file, use the ExportAllStories.jsx script that you’ll find in Windows > Automation > Scripts > JavaScript: So here’s the post I’ll send future requests to… (And I kept confusing who asked for which method in my replies -))

#EXPORT OR SAVE TO MS WORD FROM ADOBE INCOPY HOW TO#

Don’t know why, but I’ve received a number of inquiries from users this past week about how to export “all the text, formatted, from InDesign, so that non-ID users can edit it in Word.” Some clients needed one single text file with all the stories concatenated within, others needed one text file per story.






Export or save to ms word from adobe incopy