![]() Indesign is not a word processor and not a resume making app, it is page layout and the mainstay app for many in print and design. This creates headaches for anyone trying to use Publisher and Indesign for collaborative work.Ī resume set in indesign and opening in Word (did not even know people did that) is going to be a very simple thing and maybe that is why your use has been close to flawless. They both have features that the other does not have, well at least Publisher cannot do certain things Indesign can, I am sure there is some the other way around but the big ones is Indesign can do more. I think the problem comes is people want a flawless conversion from Indesign to Affinity, and that is just not going to happen. You can open IDML files now in Publisher so the feature is there now. There aren’t many viable alternatives, but we’ve sought out the few that exist. Save the recovered document, or revert to the last. InDesign checks the InDesign Recovery folder for information on documents that were open when it shut down, and then attempts to open these documents and incorporate any mini-saved data into them. indd directly).įirst off it is not Affinities responsibility to make sure you can open Indesign documents so you do not lose the ability to open them in the future. Restart InDesign to begin the automatic document recovery process. But presently that means a third-party utility (Mac only at present) or using a version of ID that can run a script to individually or batch convert. Nor, and again, unless I am missing it, can Word natively open. Unless I am missing something, Word cannot natively open. I dunno where you are picking up either arrogance or sarcasm. Now youre good to gothis is how to package an InDesign file. Zip ( right-click > Compress) the main folder and send it off to the client or printer. It should consist of an IDML file, INDD file, PDF file, Document fonts folder, and Links folder. If MS Word can execute a nearly flawless translation of an idd resumé into a docx, I'm not sure why Affinity can't or doesn't want to. Your packaged file should look like the image below. ![]() ![]() I would love nothing more than to convert them all into Affinity documents, and I would think Affinity would want me to. I just don't want all my idd documents to be lost forever - the contents of everything from resumés to past theatre programs (I run a small theatre) are unavailable to me in Catalina, and Affinity won't open them. Starting right now, I want to be able to create all NEW documents in Affinity. It seems to me that there is a little bit of arrogance coming from members of this forum (or else it's sarcasm that I'm not picking up on). ![]()
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