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Hello,
I have many excel files everyone with multiple sheets so it's time to use the fabulous merge function.
The problem that I have is that some words are formatted with bold, italic, etc
Well, how to keep them considering that tab-delimited, csv, utf, keeps only simple text?
I found somewhere on the internet that there is a way to "export that formatting from excel" somehow "including it" and then importing it to indesign. There were no details specified.
Can it be done?
Also, can you select multiple words in one paragraph? random words, not continous.
Thanks.
*I'm a very tidy person so I can assure you guys that first I've serched the internet and then I came here
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If the specific words that need formatting are the same ones throughtout any given paragraph style, you could use GREP styles.
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Hi,
Have you thought of importing the Excel file and then converting the table to text. You can set the table formatting property of excel import preferences to excel formatted table. This keeps the formattting intact. Just a thought...
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I created a quick test concept script to see how using the table converted to text would work. This means, of course, that you would use a scripted solution rather than merge (sorry). Below is the screen capture of a sample Excel file as placed and converted to text. To the right is the styled text.
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🙂sorry, as I said I have no idea about creating a script and the work behind it, I don't want you to work probably quite some hours. I know that these things cost, and I respect work, so thank you for your answer and help, I will get my job done the best way I can and perhaps with baby steps I will begin learning how to create indesign scripts. Plus, this job of mine is for work so it wouldn't be fare to use someone else's work.
Maybe you will create this script and put it on sale, thus helping other people who need this.
Thanks again for all the help guys.
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