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How to Import a Word docx file into InDesign with Dynamic TOC and Footnotes?

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Aug 11, 2024 Aug 11, 2024

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I have been asked to investigate using InDesign to prepare a Book for print. The Source is a 500 page Word Doc.  When importing the file (using "Place"), is it possible to keep the TOC and Footnotes, end notes, etc, dynamiclaly linked to page numbers? This is so that when formatting font sizes, the page numbers will change and the TOC, End notes references will need ot be updated. Of course this needs to be done automatically.

 

Is it possible? If so how?

 

Thanks,

Geoff

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Community Expert , Aug 11, 2024 Aug 11, 2024

Hi @GmR:

 

You can use File > Place to import  a Word document in InDesign. If you enable show import options, you can decide if you want to include Table of Contents text, Index text, Footnotes and/or Endnotes. 

 

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However, an imported TOC or index will NOT dynamically update, so don't import either of those. Instead, just generate a new TOC or index that will. It's quick, once you understand the process. 

 

I am unclear about your reference to page numbers in the endnotes. The footnotes an

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Hi @GmR:

 

You can use File > Place to import  a Word document in InDesign. If you enable show import options, you can decide if you want to include Table of Contents text, Index text, Footnotes and/or Endnotes. 

 

2024-08-11_18-23-13.png]]

 

However, an imported TOC or index will NOT dynamically update, so don't import either of those. Instead, just generate a new TOC or index that will. It's quick, once you understand the process. 

 

I am unclear about your reference to page numbers in the endnotes. The footnotes and endnotes will update if you add or remove notes, but if you have cross references in the notes to content elsewhere in the Word file, you'll need to recreate those in InDesign for them to update automatically

 

~Barb

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Thanks Barb. I'll explore that option of recreating the TOC. Regarding the Subject Index at the back of the book (where hundreds of entries have been marked in the Word doc with the corresponding page number), is there a way to keep those page number links active?

 

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