As far as your question “If you are trying to retain existing content and style, what benefit is there from converting to a common DOC format to a less popular INDD format? “
Good Question --- We currently have hundreds of Word Docs that are essentially chapters in our manuals or books...
We have hundreds of MS-Word docs to convert to InDesign (ID). If anyone out there has experience doing this – which of the following approaches would you recommend:
1 – Place the formatted Word files directly into the ID document file – and then clean up and standardize the styles and delete...
Thanks --- In the meantime I did some searching and I found a way to do this automatically within ID - the following web site has a free rlug-in tool to do this:
http://dtputils.com/products/view/2 "Handy Tools"
Is there a way to designate an entire page or set of pages as non-printable in InDesign? To simplify file maintenance we want to keep answer key pages at the end of our document, but we don't want these pages to be printed or output to a PDF file when we print a normal book. Although when we...
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