Any tips for Long, mostly text-based reports in inDesign?
Hi there!
I am learning InDesign on my own for work, and we have a large text based report coming up that I will be putting together in InDesign. It will be mostly text, however there will be tables and graphics throughout as well. Previously, I have made some strategic reports, which were very graphics heavy.
Are there any tips for the following:
- Long text input (likely coming from google docs, but it can be turned into a word document as well if needed)--I've noticed a lot of great ways to input the entire document, but what if I don't want it all to be connected to the same text box? Do I just need to copy+paste each section as I go, or is that too tedious?
- Do you find that it's better to have the content/text as complete as possible (minimal edits to content) before placing it, or do you work with edits as they come in? Any tips for updating content when edits come in? I've just been copy and pasting sections as I go, to make sure I don't miss anything
- For Tables, I haven't found a way to import a table--I've had to go in and copy+paste each box in the table itself. Is there a way to import a table's content without the tedious copy+paste?
Any tips and tricks would be so helpful and appreciated!! I'm learning on the fly.
