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Select table using script

Explorer ,
Nov 11, 2014 Nov 11, 2014

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Hi,

The below line selected all the tables in the document. I need to select a first table and then next table etc...

var myTable = app.activeDocument.tables.everyItem().getElements();

Anyone help me?

I am in new for scripting. How do i refer this type of InDesign commands while i am writing scripts?

Regards,

Velumani

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Enthusiast , Nov 11, 2014 Nov 11, 2014

Try this,

var myTable = app.activeDocument.stories.everyItem().tables.everyItem().getElements();

alert(myTable.length)//no. of tables in a document

for(var i=0; i<myTable.length; i++)

{

    myTable.select()//selecting each an every table

    alert("Table " + (i+1) + " Selected");

}

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Enthusiast ,
Nov 11, 2014 Nov 11, 2014

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Try this,

var myTable = app.activeDocument.stories.everyItem().tables.everyItem().getElements();

alert(myTable.length)//no. of tables in a document

for(var i=0; i<myTable.length; i++)

{

    myTable.select()//selecting each an every table

    alert("Table " + (i+1) + " Selected");

}

Vandy

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Explorer ,
Nov 12, 2014 Nov 12, 2014

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Hi Vandy,

Thank you for the script.

Regards,

Velu

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Engaged ,
Jun 25, 2016 Jun 25, 2016

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Dear Sanjeev Ji,

Select one by one table, but I want to change also vertical alignment: centre.

Can it possible?

-Sumit

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New Here ,
May 06, 2016 May 06, 2016

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I'm following this forum, what kind of script is this? .vbs or java?

I'm interested to try this.

Thank you!

Michelle

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New Here ,
May 06, 2016 May 06, 2016

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Hi Vandy,

I tried the script and it works selecting the tables one after another. I need the script to work like: a table was selected and separated from the text frame and a copy can be pasted on the pasteboard and it will repeat its process depending how many tables there are in the text frame. I'm not that familiar with script, this might give me an idea to start creating on my own. I really appreciate your help.

Thank you!

Michelle

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Community Expert ,
May 07, 2016 May 07, 2016

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micheller81371267 wrote:

I'm following this forum, what kind of script is this? .vbs or java?

I'm interested to try this.

Hi Michelle,

this is Adobe ExtendScript (JavaScript).
You are ready to go, if you will save the code as text-only file with a *.jsx suffix.

Uwe

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New Here ,
May 09, 2016 May 09, 2016

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Hi Uwe,

Thank you, the script helps but I need it more specific to do this job: a table selected and separated from the text frame; cut and pasted on the pasteboard and it will repeat its process depending how many tables there are in the text frame. I'm not that familiar with script, this might give me an idea to start creating on my own. I really appreciate your help

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Community Beginner ,
Sep 14, 2021 Sep 14, 2021

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Hi there, I realise that this thread is quite old now but I have just used this in InDesign version 15.0.1.

 

what have I done wrong to get error string: 'myTable.select is not a function'? do I need to add something to the script?

I am not a scripting expert would really appreciate if someone could explain in simple terms 🙂 Thank you

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Community Beginner ,
Sep 14, 2021 Sep 14, 2021

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FYI: I am trying to run a script that can select all the tables in my InDesign document (approx 750 tables)

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Community Expert ,
Oct 06, 2021 Oct 06, 2021

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Edit: disregard I see you got answers below.

 

Much code got broken when the forums changed. 

 

Change the offending line to 

myTable[i].select();

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Community Expert ,
Sep 14, 2021 Sep 14, 2021

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Hi ru.design,

the code was damaged when this thread was moved from the old Adobe InDesign Scripting forum to the new Adobe InDesign forum. Corrected code:

var myTable = app.activeDocument.stories.everyItem().tables.everyItem().getElements();

alert(myTable.length)//no. of tables in a document

for(var i=0; i<myTable.length; i++)
{
    myTable[i].select()//selecting each an every table
    alert("Table " + (i+1) + " Selected");
};

 

I changed myTable.select() to myTable[i].select()

 

Regards,
Uwe Laubender

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Community Beginner ,
Sep 14, 2021 Sep 14, 2021

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Hi Uwe Laubender,

 

thank you kindly for your updated code.

but I still get this error, any ideas what I am doing wrong?

rudesign_0-1631622287828.png

 

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Community Expert ,
Sep 14, 2021 Sep 14, 2021

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That's not an error. It's just that alert message in the code telling you the number of tables in your document.

Press OK and the next thing should be the first table selected.

 

Regards,
Uwe Laubender

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Community Beginner ,
Sep 14, 2021 Sep 14, 2021

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oh thank you! there are 740 tables in the document I can't press OK for all of them. I tried it and it just tells me that 1 table selected...2 tables selected....3 tables selected etc. Is there no other way to do it?

 

instead of selecting them maybe I need one script for all of what I want to do

1. Delete the right column from all of my tables

2. Revert the width of the tables to the original size (before the above action)

 

is this possible with one script?

thank you so much

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Community Expert ,
Sep 14, 2021 Sep 14, 2021

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Hi,

 

A script like this could be helpful

 

  

// Get all the tables
var myTables = app.activeDocument.stories.everyItem().tables.everyItem().getElements();
// Loop for each tabls
for ( var i = 0; i < myTables.length; i++){
    var myTable = myTables[i];
    // work out how much we have to stretch the table
    // the width of the column we are removing
    var widthToMakeUp = myTable.columns[myTable.columnCount - 1].width;
    // remove the columne
    myTable.columns[myTable.columnCount - 1].remove();
    // divide what we need to make up by the columns that are left
    widthToMakeUp = widthToMakeUp / myTable.columnCount;
    // for each column add a little to make the width the same as when we started
    for ( var j = 0; j < myTable.columns.length; j++){
        myTable.columns[j].width  = myTable.columns[j].width + widthToMakeUp;
    }
}

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Community Beginner ,
Oct 06, 2021 Oct 06, 2021

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@BarlaeDCThank you soooo much. Your script did EXACTLY what I wanted. You've made this task take 5 minutes instead of 5 days. 🙂

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New Here ,
Nov 16, 2022 Nov 16, 2022

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Hi

 

Is there a way to do exactly this but only to the selected tables. Not to all the  tables of the document?

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Community Expert ,
Nov 16, 2022 Nov 16, 2022

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Make sure you have have the entire table selected. 

 

var myTable = app.selection[0];
    // work out how much we have to stretch the table
    // the width of the column we are removing
    var widthToMakeUp = myTable.columns[myTable.columnCount - 1].width;
    // remove the columne
    myTable.columns[myTable.columnCount - 1].remove();
    // divide what we need to make up by the columns that are left
    widthToMakeUp = widthToMakeUp / myTable.columnCount;
    // for each column add a little to make the width the same as when we started
    for ( var j = 0; j < myTable.columns.length; j++){
        myTable.columns[j].width  = myTable.columns[j].width + widthToMakeUp;
    }

 

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New Here ,
Nov 16, 2022 Nov 16, 2022

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Thanks Brian. It works just fine!

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New Here ,
Dec 12, 2023 Dec 12, 2023

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Hi

 

Just to modify this a little bit, I need to just select all the tables at once and then apply some text size and paragraph changes. Is there a way to select all the tables and text within it at once and then manually apply the text size changes or font changes? I tried Cmd+A but it would select all the text outside the tables.

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Community Expert ,
Dec 12, 2023 Dec 12, 2023

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Hi @dhruvmehta12 ,

a selection of more than one table as you know it from the GUI is not possible.

However, one can loop through all tables of a document by scripting and change things inside every given table.

As I showed this in my reply on Sept 14, 2021 in this thread.

 

On the other hand, if you used specific paragraph styles for your tables only, you could simply change the definitions in the applied paragraph styles that are listed in your Paragraph Styles panel.

 

Regards,
Uwe Laubender
( Adobe Community Expert )

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Dec 14, 2023 Dec 14, 2023

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Hey, so it is looping through the tables but it happens very swiftly and doesn't stay selected. Also, the text is not in the middle of the cells, so I need to centre all those too by shifting the baseline by 1 point, Need a script that can keep the tables selected so I can make the necessary adjustments and save them.

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Dec 14, 2023 Dec 14, 2023

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As @Laubender said, you can't pause the script to make those adjustments. Instead, for each table in the loop, you could do something like: 

table[i].cells.everyItem().texts.everyItem().baselineShift -= 1;

 

I rarely use selection in scripting. Instead I find the object(s) I want to manipulate and make adjustments using that object's properties and methods. Theoretically if you wanted to change all text in all tables you could do:

app.activeDocument.stories.everyItem().tables.everyItem().cells.everyItem().texts.everyItem().//some property of the Text object

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