We'll look at how to bring in data from other programs into InDesign and trouble shoot the different problems which can crop up and throw us off our design game
I wish Adobe would also allow you to import Apple Numbers files as well. If you use Numbers, you have to save a copy of your file as an excel file and import that. So now you have 2 copies of the same original spreadsheet file. After seeing you import a table from Word, it got me wondering if it will import a Pages table. I suspect not, but I might test that out.
It's okay but how many times do you get a document whose tables are separated from the document itself. Everything is usually in one document how do you go about copying and pasting that in a faster way.
Brilliant tutorial, this helped me at work today! New sub, thank you very much!
very helpful -but can you link the spreadsheet so it updates automatically?
I wish Adobe would also allow you to import Apple Numbers files as well. If you use Numbers, you have to save a copy of your file as an excel file and import that. So now you have 2 copies of the same original spreadsheet file. After seeing you import a table from Word, it got me wondering if it will import a Pages table. I suspect not, but I might test that out.
very helpful !!!
It's okay but how many times do you get a document whose tables are separated from the document itself. Everything is usually in one document how do you go about copying and pasting that in a faster way.
how do you erase the block lines?
For some strange reason I can't do this on windows, does anyone have a way, or maybe it's a mac only feature?