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How to edit an existing script (PlaceMultipagePDF.jsx)
Locate the script in InDesign's Script Panel, right click on it, and select Edit.
This may or may not work, depending on your operating system. If you're using Windows, you're in luck. If you're using a 64-bit version of Mac, it won't work.
If it doesn't work, locate the script on your harddrive (next to the Edit option there's a "Show in Finder" option), and open it in your favourite text editor (not wordprocessor, mind).
Officially, you should install VisualStudio Code (from Microsoft), and ed
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Locate the script in InDesign's Script Panel, right click on it, and select Edit.
This may or may not work, depending on your operating system. If you're using Windows, you're in luck. If you're using a 64-bit version of Mac, it won't work.
If it doesn't work, locate the script on your harddrive (next to the Edit option there's a "Show in Finder" option), and open it in your favourite text editor (not wordprocessor, mind).
Officially, you should install VisualStudio Code (from Microsoft), and edit it there, as VSCode has an official Adobe debugger available for ExtendScript.
Ariel
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Hi,
also look into the MultiPageImporter script 2.6.4 originally written by Scott Zanelli and now curated by Mike Edel at:
https://github.com/mike-edel/ID-MultiPageImporter/releases
Regards,
Uwe Laubender
( ACP )