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danp80169074
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December 18, 2019
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Exported text missing Endnotes

  • December 18, 2019
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We work with Footnotes and endnotes. And when everything is OK, after going in print, the text is exported so that the autor can edit it for a next release (Text ist law and commented law so it changes often). I was very hapy when InDesig did begin to work with endnotes but ... it does not export them. Not even in Version 15.0.1. Footnotes are exported, endnotes are missing. This is a big bug or an even bigger oversight.

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Correct answer Frans v.d. Geest

Doc and RTF are not suitable for roundtripping. If you can not use InCopy but still want a Doc(x) roundtrip take a look at Wordsflow:

http://emsoftware.com/products/wordsflow/

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Frans v.d. Geest
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December 18, 2019

Exported as what? RTF? Tagged Text? ASCII text? For your needs you need InCopy, a simple 'export' will not cut it...

danp80169074
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December 18, 2019

Sorry! RTF, so it keeps Word formating (bold, italic, etc). And we can not use InCopy for that, the text is not edited in the company, but by many law firms, an so on. So we need DOC or RTF.

BobLevine
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February 1, 2024

Hi Bob,

Any other alternate options to achieve this request.

I plan the Endnotes to convert Footnotes using javascript from the InDesign and Export to RTF.

After that, in MS word the Footnote should be convert to Endnote it is possible to trigger in the InDesign javascript itself. Using the bridge talk or any other apple script or any options.

 Please share any ideas or ticks.

Regards,
Sundar


Wordsflow and Docsflow as mentioned years ago. You can look into InCopy as well.

 

As far as scripting I have no clue. You'd do far better starting a new discussion and if you think it would help adding a link to this one for reference.