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August 11, 2023
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How to export over 2,000 pages where every page is a table with hundreds of cells

  • August 11, 2023
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I have a huge document in InDesign (it's a Greek/English Interlinear New Testament) that I'm trying to export as a reflowable ePub. The problem is that every page is a table, with hundreds of cells. When I try to export it as a reflowable ePub, it exports the contents of every cell as an image.

Does anyone know how I can export this (it doesn't have to be an ePub) and maintain the text info? It's driving me nuts! Thanks in advance for any help.

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BobLevine
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August 11, 2023

I may be wrong but I seem to remember early versions of InDesign doing this (or maybe that was something else???). Regardless, what version are you using and what are your export settings?

Participating Frequently
August 11, 2023

I'm using the latest version of InDesign (18.5). Regardless of my Reflowable ePub export settings I only get png images. 

James Gifford—NitroPress
Legend
August 11, 2023

Something is wrong. Reflowable EPUB basically does not create graphical versions of content as FXL does, not unless the contents are set up specifically to export that way (and it's tricky).

 

I think we're going to have to see your EPUB export settings, and a sample of the document. All I can think is that your table cells might be set up with graphic frames elements.

 

Again, are you using ANY graphics within the document? A background for the table cells, perhaps? Have you set any kind of object export overrride on any of the table frames?

James Gifford—NitroPress
Legend
August 11, 2023

Reflowable EPUB does not typically do any kind of image conversion such as you note — that's a hallmark of fixed-layout EPUB, FXL Are you quite sure you're exporting to Reflowable EPUB?

 

There are export options wherein graphical elements can be processed into (most commonly) flattened graphics — for example, if you have a photo with a couple of annotations and arrows added in ID, it will not export in that form with any accuracy. If you specify that the contents of that frame are to be rasterized, ID will do just that, turn the whole image content into a single raster file. Something like that might be happening with your tables.

 

So, assuming you are exporting to reflowable — is the content of your document 100% text, even in the table cells? Or have you placed elements as graphical ones in those cells?

 

All said, though, if you want a digital, e-book version... PDF is probably a better solution in every way.