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Hi @Danique van Hulst , The original post is from 2008, so it‘s unlikely Sean will see your post. Did you try ImageCatalog.jsx as @_Olav_Kvern_ suggested? I would be in your Scripts panel under Samples. Also, you are welcome to try this catalog script, which is a newer version:
https://shared-assets.adobe.com/link/c3a862d0-ea53-4c7d-6b60-0ac39bf901f5
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Hello Sean. I know this conversation is from a while ago, but i am also looking to make a proofprint and atuomatically have the name of the image next to it. You seem to have figured it out back then. But from the info here I can not seem to do the same.
Would you mind explaining what you did in the end to making it work?
Thanks in advance!
Danique
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Hi @Danique van Hulst , The original post is from 2008, so it‘s unlikely Sean will see your post. Did you try ImageCatalog.jsx as @_Olav_Kvern_ suggested? I would be in your Scripts panel under Samples. Also, you are welcome to try this catalog script, which is a newer version:
https://shared-assets.adobe.com/link/c3a862d0-ea53-4c7d-6b60-0ac39bf901f5
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Thank you Rob! Great solution
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With object(s) selected, Object>Captions>Caption Setup: Allows you to dictate what text proceeds the image file name, or what comes after.
I know this thread is years old, but if anyone finds this wanting to know how, there you go.
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