Re: Importing Excel Tables into InDesign

Subject: Re: Importing Excel Tables into InDesign
From: Peter Gold <peter -at- knowhowpro -dot- com>
To: techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com
Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2006 07:19:44 -0600

Hi, Carolyn:

Another poster suggested placing the content by using named ranges in Excel, but that's a feature in InDesign CS2 (InDesign 4) and you're using CS1 (InDesign 3.)

If you can't upgrade, you could consider exporting the content as comma-separated text files, and placing them.

However, in addition to the named-range Excel import, InDesign CS 2 is also improved in its table features.

You may also find this inexpensive script useful:

http://www.pdsassoc.com/index.php?Nav=solnssub&Ban=PopulateTableFromClipboard&Info=PDSproducts/PopulateTableFromClipboard/index.php

For more help on InDesign issues, in addition to InDesign forums at Adobe.com, look into the InDesign Talk list. Here's contact info:

This list is a free service of OmniPilot Software, Inc.
http://www.omnipilot.com/
Search the list archives: http://www.listsearch.com/indesigntalk.lasso
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I am thoroughly befuddled by this conundrum. Is there a more efficient
way to import Excel tables into InDesign than just copying and pasting
cell by cell as I am cluelessly doing? I'm on a Mac and using CS1 and
Excel 2004.

Thanks,
Carolyn

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