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Jeanette Ashman
(09.11.2021 16:37):

Hi! I have several documents that use the same paragraph styles. I have all the files in a book so if I change something I can synchronies. But in the heat of the moment I sometimes make changes in one of the documents and forgets to synchronize. So... I am looking for a script where I can compare paragraph styles from different files (same name on paragraph style) and only see the difference between them. Do you know if there is something like that existing? Kind regards Jeanette

(Compare Styles)

hadi
(10.08.2021 9:44):

Hi. If there is a group style, its subset style will not be displayed.

(Copy GREP Styles)

hadi
(24.06.2021 9:04):

hi. It is a perfect script.

(Common Formatting of Several Tables)

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A small video-demonstration of operation of the "Script for making notebooks for penmanship" has been added on the script page and on YouTube, respectively. It seems to me that comments under this video are unnecessary; simply view.

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The final two lessons (20 and 21) of the second block of the video tutorials "JavaScript for Adobe InDesign: Simple, Quick and to the Point" will teach you how to use and will help you compare the advantages and disadvantages of two more ways to anchor an object to a text by using the duplicate() and the insertAnchoredObject() methods.

Posted: 11.12.2015

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From the 19th lesson of the video tutorials "JavaScript for Adobe InDesign: Simple, Quick and to the Point", you will learn about one of the ways of adding frames, which were made in an external graphic editor and stored in separate files (eps, psd, etc.), to images.

Posted: 09.12.2015

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The second part of the second block of the video tutorials "JavaScript for Adobe InDesign: Simple, Quick and to the Point" includes four lessons about working with tables by using JavaScript. You will learn how, by using a script, to create a frame with rounded corners around a text in a table.

Posted: 02.12.2015

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The first part of the second block of the video tutorials “JavaScript for Adobe InDesign: Simple, Quick and to the Point” is now available on YouTube and on the website. The four lessons that open the second block are about working with tables by using JavaScript.

Posted: 01.12.2015

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The first block of the series of tutorials "JavaScript for Adobe InDesign: Simple, Quick and to the Point" has been added on YouTube. The tutorials are for layout designers working in the Adobe InDesign program, who want to learn how, on their own, to implement scripts for their tasks.

Posted: 26.11.2015

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