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August 19, 2005
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Indesign scripts (contact sheet) not available in bridge

  • August 19, 2005
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I installed Bridge with Photoshop CS2 about one month ago. Today I also installed InDesign CS2 (also the stand-alone version).
Both Photoshop and InDesign start-up fine. However in Bridge I only get the Photoshop scripts under the tool-menu.
What should I do in order to obtain both Photoshop and InDesign scripts in the tools-menu?

I am running Windows XP SP2.

Thanks for your support.
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Participating Frequently
November 30, 2008
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My Si tes
Participant
August 30, 2007
I have the entire CS3 suite installed (Indesign, illustrator, photoshop, dreamweaver, flash, device central and bridge) and the scripts for SWF and ContactSheet are not available - in the preferences is says that they are, although they do not appear in the Tools menu.

I am upgrading this from CS2, but on my other computer where CS2 is installed - the scripts are available???

Nathan
Participant
August 24, 2005
Thank you for the confirmation, Bob. I hope there is a positive decision on the posting into Exchange Studio.

Best regards,
Wim
Known Participant
August 23, 2005
And, we're checking to see if it can be posted to Exchange.

Bob
Known Participant
August 23, 2005
The Contact Sheet for InDesign script is only available with the suite.

Bob
Adobe WAS Scripting
Participant
August 23, 2005
I was afraid getting this answer. However it does surprise me that the technical assistance people I spoke did not know about this feature; let alone it being part of the suite. Actually they advised me to remove Bridge - I installed the one from the PhotoShop CD - completely and re-install the version that came with my InDesign.
I even tried to install it on a completely clean machine, running nothing but the operating system; nor does the order in which you install the two products influence the end result.
That did not work either. Somewhere out there must be a smart guy who knows how this works, no?
Wim.
heathrowe
Inspiring
August 23, 2005
I suspect this is a feature only avaiaible to the Suite users.
heathrowe