![]() Merge Textframes is totally free to use by subscribing to our newsletter.Įnter your information below to get the free download.Convert PDFs to IDML format PDF2ID Enterprise converts PDFs directly to the IDML format allowing for the converted output to be utilized in environments that require optimally formatted XML documents. The latest version takes care of that for you by unlinking the text frame automatically before it gets merged. Previously, if you tried to merge frames and any of them were part of a linked story, you would get an error. Bonus feature: linked textframes now supported In the newest version, you can now get easy access to Merge Textframes from the Object menu, or from the Context menu by right-clicking and choosing Merge Textframes…Ĥ. The Scripts panel is great, but who wants to have it open all of the time (with the other 500 InDesign panels that you need)? The script now remembers your previous settings and loads them into the dialog. The Merge Textframes settings make this script extremely powerful, but if you want to apply the same settings repeatedly, you had to re-enter/select them each time (or modify the code in the script to default to your preferred settings). Saving and restoring of previously used settings You can now undo the script in a single step. Previously-if you didn’t like the result of the merging-you had to undo all of the tens of steps that the script used to accomplish the end result. There are three main, major changes in this update. I can apply my years of experience to improve the script.The extension is still useful and these feature requests continue to come in.There are two main reasons that I’m releasing this update. It was wonderfully promoted by the community and has been one the most popular items on my site ever since. This is especially useful if you’re using the PDF2ID extension from Recosoft. The MergeText Frames extension combines multiple textframes into a single frame so that your text can easily be edited. Way back in 2008, I wrote my first InDesign extension at the behest of then InDesign Product Manager, Michael Ninness. ![]()
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