From ahyorth at abr-nc.com Fri Aug 1 11:56:59 2008 From: ahyorth at abr-nc.com (a hyorth) Date: Fri Aug 1 11:58:39 2008 Subject: [EmData] can't-change-character-styles error Message-ID: I'm getting the error message "You can't change character styles here, inside an Xdata statement." I know what that means but ...... the error keeps sending me back to the same place in the prototype, and there has been no change in style or character at that point or any other point in the prototype. So is there another reason why I keep getting the error message? alphie hyorth art director Real Estate Weekly 209 E. Chestnut Asheville, NC 28801 828-255-8505 ext. 19 ahyorth@abr-nc.com From emma.glaisher at fourninety.com Fri Aug 1 12:03:16 2008 From: emma.glaisher at fourninety.com (Emma Glaisher) Date: Fri Aug 1 12:05:00 2008 Subject: [EmData] can't-change-character-styles error In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Use your cursor to select the whole statement, including the opening and closing chevrons. It must all be in the same font, same size, same style etc. You will find that something is different. I like this error as it is usually the easiest sort to fix! on 01.08.2008 16:56, a hyorth at ahyorth@abr-nc.com wrote: > I'm getting the error message "You can't change character styles > here, inside an Xdata statement." > I know what that means but ...... the error keeps sending me back to > the same place in the prototype, and there has been no change in > style or character at that point or any other point in the prototype. > > So is there another reason why I keep getting the error message? > > alphie hyorth > art director > Real Estate Weekly > 209 E. Chestnut > Asheville, NC 28801 > 828-255-8505 ext. 19 > ahyorth@abr-nc.com > > > _______________________________________________ > Data-users mailing list > Data-users@emsoftware.com > http://mail.emsoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/data-users > > - - > Inbound email: This email has been scanned for viruses by MessageLabs > (Fourninety) - - Fourninety Limited, a member company of the Media Square plc group. Registered in England No. 3737606. Registered address Clarence Mill, Clarence Road, Bollington, Cheshire. SK10 5JZ Confidentiality Notice: The information in this document and any attachments are confidential. It is intended only for the use of the named recipient. If you are not the intended recipient please notify us immediately and delete this document. The contents on this document must not be disclosed to any other person nor may any copies be taken. The views of the author may not represent the views of the Company. Security Warning: This e-mail has been created in the knowledge that Internet e-mail is not a 100% secure communications medium. All liability for any claims arising as a result of using this medium to transmit information by us or to us is excluded to the extent permitted by law. From david.earls at benefitstatement.com Fri Aug 1 16:21:44 2008 From: david.earls at benefitstatement.com (David Earls) Date: Fri Aug 1 16:21:25 2008 Subject: [EmData] can't-change-character-styles error In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <006701c8f414$3a7d42b0$0301a8c0@E2> Might have REPLIED incompletely - This error occurs with specific fonts, and when it does occur, it cannot be corrected in the manner you described. The only solution is to re-type the entire statement and delete the offending statement. We have had this problem since InData 2/InDesign 2 when using Linotype Bembo. Thankfully, this error only occurs when editing an existing prototype command. BTW, we have also encountered other font-related issues with InData, most commonly when using Windows fonts from House Industries (which, unfortunately, a lot of designers LOVE). __________________ David Earls BenefitStatement.com 816/444-5202 -----Original Message----- From: data-users-bounces@emsoftware.com [mailto:data-users-bounces@emsoftware.com] On Behalf Of Emma Glaisher Sent: Friday, August 01, 2008 11:03 AM To: a hyorth; data-users@emsoftware.com Subject: Re: [EmData] can't-change-character-styles error Use your cursor to select the whole statement, including the opening and closing chevrons. It must all be in the same font, same size, same style etc. You will find that something is different. I like this error as it is usually the easiest sort to fix! on 01.08.2008 16:56, a hyorth at ahyorth@abr-nc.com wrote: > I'm getting the error message "You can't change character styles here, > inside an Xdata statement." I know what that means but ...... the > error keeps sending me back to the same place in the prototype, and > there has been no change in style or character at that point or any > other point in the prototype. > > So is there another reason why I keep getting the error message? > > alphie hyorth > art director > Real Estate Weekly > 209 E. Chestnut > Asheville, NC 28801 > 828-255-8505 ext. 19 > ahyorth@abr-nc.com > > > _______________________________________________ > Data-users mailing list > Data-users@emsoftware.com > http://mail.emsoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/data-users > > - - > Inbound email: This email has been scanned for viruses by MessageLabs > (Fourninety) - - Fourninety Limited, a member company of the Media Square plc group. Registered in England No. 3737606. Registered address Clarence Mill, Clarence Road, Bollington, Cheshire. SK10 5JZ Confidentiality Notice: The information in this document and any attachments are confidential. It is intended only for the use of the named recipient. If you are not the intended recipient please notify us immediately and delete this document. The contents on this document must not be disclosed to any other person nor may any copies be taken. The views of the author may not represent the views of the Company. Security Warning: This e-mail has been created in the knowledge that Internet e-mail is not a 100% secure communications medium. All liability for any claims arising as a result of using this medium to transmit information by us or to us is excluded to the extent permitted by law. _______________________________________________ Data-users mailing list Data-users@emsoftware.com http://mail.emsoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/data-users From support at emsoftware.com Fri Aug 1 17:06:49 2008 From: support at emsoftware.com (Joe Mathia - Em Support) Date: Fri Aug 1 17:08:35 2008 Subject: [EmData] can't-change-character-styles error In-Reply-To: <006701c8f414$3a7d42b0$0301a8c0@E2> Message-ID: Hi David, Ah, you're using InDesign/InData. InDesign/InData is a LOT less forgiving than QuarkXPress/Xdata with this particular error, and a lot more prone to it. Since Xdata/InData assigns styling solely based on the styling of the Xdata/InData statement, the statement must carry the same styling attributes throughout: from the beginning chevron through the final closing chevron/paragraph return. The difficulty with InDesign is that many attributes that are paragraph attributes in QuarkXpress, such as leading and tracking, are, by default, character attributes in InDesign. So, you could have subtle attribute changes at the character level that are invisible at the paragraph level. Place your type tool cursor at the beginning of the statement and arrow through it, watching the leading, tracking, etc. values. Chances are that you'll see a blip. This is most often caused by copying and pasting to create statements. And, even trying to force a re-styling (shift+option/alt) doesn't remove all of the attribute vestiges left behind. I'm afraid that the most reliable fix is to indeed re-type the entire offending statement, and then deleting the old one. InDesign does give a lot more power than Quark in this regard, but this is the price we have to pay. I'm interested to see how Quark 8 behaves in this regard... Regards, Joe Mathia Em Software Support / support@emsoftware.com / www.emsoftware.com (+1) 740 284 1010, fax (+1) 740 284 1210 On 8/1/08 3:21 PM, "David Earls" wrote: > Might have REPLIED incompletely - > > This error occurs with specific fonts, and when it does occur, it cannot > be corrected in the manner you described. The only solution is to > re-type the entire statement and delete the offending statement. We have > had this problem since InData 2/InDesign 2 when using Linotype Bembo. > > Thankfully, this error only occurs when editing an existing prototype > command. > > BTW, we have also encountered other font-related issues with InData, > most commonly when using Windows fonts from House Industries (which, > unfortunately, a lot of designers LOVE). > > __________________ > David Earls > BenefitStatement.com > 816/444-5202 > > > -----Original Message----- > From: data-users-bounces@emsoftware.com > [mailto:data-users-bounces@emsoftware.com] On Behalf Of Emma Glaisher > Sent: Friday, August 01, 2008 11:03 AM > To: a hyorth; data-users@emsoftware.com > Subject: Re: [EmData] can't-change-character-styles error > > > Use your cursor to select the whole statement, including the opening and > closing chevrons. It must all be in the same font, same size, same style > etc. You will find that something is different. > > I like this error as it is usually the easiest sort to fix! > > > on 01.08.2008 16:56, a hyorth at ahyorth@abr-nc.com wrote: > >> I'm getting the error message "You can't change character styles here, > >> inside an Xdata statement." I know what that means but ...... the >> error keeps sending me back to the same place in the prototype, and >> there has been no change in style or character at that point or any >> other point in the prototype. >> >> So is there another reason why I keep getting the error message? >> >> alphie hyorth >> art director >> Real Estate Weekly >> 209 E. Chestnut >> Asheville, NC 28801 >> 828-255-8505 ext. 19 >> ahyorth@abr-nc.com >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Data-users mailing list >> Data-users@emsoftware.com >> http://mail.emsoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/data-users >> >> - - >> Inbound email: This email has been scanned for viruses by MessageLabs >> (Fourninety) > > > - - > Fourninety Limited, a member company of the Media Square plc group. > Registered in England No. 3737606. Registered address Clarence Mill, > Clarence Road, Bollington, Cheshire. SK10 5JZ > > Confidentiality Notice: The information in this document and any > attachments are confidential. It is intended only for the use of the > named recipient. If you are not the intended recipient please notify us > immediately and delete this document. The contents on this document must > not be disclosed to any other person nor may any copies be taken. 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URL: http://emsoftware.com/pipermail/data-users/attachments/20080804/1241e788/attachment.html From andrewb at ch1.com.au Sun Aug 3 23:23:20 2008 From: andrewb at ch1.com.au (Andrew Bischoff) Date: Sun Aug 3 23:19:56 2008 Subject: [EmData] Re: can't-change-character-styles error In-Reply-To: <20080801210836.D14396BD308@emsoftware.com> Message-ID: Re: can't-change-character-styles error Just quickly, I find the best way to fix this is to copy the offending code from the open to close chevron, paste it in to NOTEPAD, copy it from NOTEPAD and paste back over the top of the offending code. Andrew Bischoff Creative Director, Interprise Pty Ltd 27 Gilbert Street, Adelaide SA 5000 Phone 8212 9066, Fax 8212 8166, Mob 0416 166 978 From support at emsoftware.com Mon Aug 4 10:42:39 2008 From: support at emsoftware.com (Joe Mathia - Em Support) Date: Mon Aug 4 10:44:30 2008 Subject: [EmData] a forced text frame change In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Andrew, With Xdata, you can use ?numtochar(11)? ( inserts a vertical tab ) or ?numtochar(12)? (inserts a box/page break). Both have the same effect: jumping you to the next text box. InData?InDesign cannot interpret these, though. You have to place the InDesign tag for a break into a variable, and use a put styled statement to place the variable (and break) where you need it in your prototype: ?put ?? & return into BoxBreak? or ?put ?? & return into ColumnBreak? or ?put ?? & return into PageBreak? or ?put ?? & return into EvenPageBreak? or ?put ?? & return into OddPageBreak? And later: ?put styled BoxBreak? or ?put styled ColumnBreak? or ?put styled PageBreak? or ?put styled EvenPageBreak? or ?put styled OddPageBreak? Does this help? Regards, Joe Mathia Em Software Support / support@emsoftware.com / www.emsoftware.com (+1) 740 284 1010, fax (+1) 740 284 1210 On 8/3/08 10:18 PM, "Andrew Bischoff" wrote: > > In my prototype I use several > ?return? codes, does anyone know if there is a forced text frame change(shift > num-return) or even forced page break (control num-return ) > > > > > > Andrew Bischoff > Creative Director > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Data-users mailing list > Data-users@emsoftware.com > http://mail.emsoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/data-users -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://emsoftware.com/pipermail/data-users/attachments/20080804/b355af03/attachment.html From david.earls at benefitstatement.com Mon Aug 4 11:08:14 2008 From: david.earls at benefitstatement.com (David Earls) Date: Mon Aug 4 11:07:58 2008 Subject: [EmData] InData/Windows/InDesign CS3 question Message-ID: <003701c8f643$eb6b0400$0301a8c0@E2> We've been running the beta version of InData for Windows and downloaded the production version this morning. Alas, the Range selection window is "broken", i.e., we are unable to set range for import either within a production document at time of import or through the Preferences window when first opening InDesign CS3. At this point, once the import data file is selected, InData simply begins merging records. This was not occurring with the beta version, but the beta version cursor remained an hourglass instead of switching to an arrow once the range had been selected, which is why we finally got around to downloading the production version. Any help appreciated - Also noticed that the production version did not prompt for serial number - seems like the first time that's ever happened - __________________ David Earls BenefitStatement.com 816/444-5202 From david.earls at benefitstatement.com Mon Aug 4 12:16:33 2008 From: david.earls at benefitstatement.com (David Earls) Date: Mon Aug 4 12:16:17 2008 Subject: [EmData] InData/Windows/InDesign CS3 question In-Reply-To: <003701c8f643$eb6b0400$0301a8c0@E2> Message-ID: <004b01c8f64d$765c8a30$0301a8c0@E2> Should have included the newly installed InData version number: InData for Windows, ver 5.1.3.2 Beta version was: InData for Windows, ver 5.1.3b Beta version operated as all past versions of InData with respect to data range selection at import and in preferences panels - __________________ David Earls BenefitStatement.com 816/444-5202 -----Original Message----- From: data-users-bounces@emsoftware.com [mailto:data-users-bounces@emsoftware.com] On Behalf Of David Earls Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 10:08 AM To: Data users Subject: [EmData] InData/Windows/InDesign CS3 question We've been running the beta version of InData for Windows and downloaded the production version this morning. Alas, the Range selection window is "broken", i.e., we are unable to set range for import either within a production document at time of import or through the Preferences window when first opening InDesign CS3. At this point, once the import data file is selected, InData simply begins merging records. This was not occurring with the beta version, but the beta version cursor remained an hourglass instead of switching to an arrow once the range had been selected, which is why we finally got around to downloading the production version. Any help appreciated - Also noticed that the production version did not prompt for serial number - seems like the first time that's ever happened - __________________ David Earls BenefitStatement.com 816/444-5202 _______________________________________________ Data-users mailing list Data-users@emsoftware.com http://mail.emsoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/data-users From support at emsoftware.com Mon Aug 4 12:59:09 2008 From: support at emsoftware.com (Joe Mathia - Em Support) Date: Mon Aug 4 13:01:08 2008 Subject: [EmData] InData/Windows/InDesign CS3 question In-Reply-To: <004b01c8f64d$765c8a30$0301a8c0@E2> Message-ID: Hi David, Hmm, this seems to be working for me. The file type (tab- or comma-, etc.) and range preferences have been added to the Choose File dialog that opens when you initiate an Import from File. So, you can enter the range as you select the data file. Or, you can enter the range in the Range preferences, then begin the import. Have you been trying to enter the range in the Choose File dialog, and still find it not working? Regards, Joe Mathia Em Software Support / support@emsoftware.com / www.emsoftware.com (+1) 740 284 1010, fax (+1) 740 284 1210 On 8/4/08 11:16 AM, "David Earls" wrote: > Should have included the newly installed InData version number: > > InData for Windows, ver 5.1.3.2 > > Beta version was: > > InData for Windows, ver 5.1.3b > > Beta version operated as all past versions of InData with respect to > data range selection at import and in preferences panels - > > __________________ > David Earls > BenefitStatement.com > 816/444-5202 > > > -----Original Message----- > From: data-users-bounces@emsoftware.com > [mailto:data-users-bounces@emsoftware.com] On Behalf Of David Earls > Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 10:08 AM > To: Data users > Subject: [EmData] InData/Windows/InDesign CS3 question > > > We've been running the beta version of InData for Windows and downloaded > the production version this morning. Alas, the Range selection window is > "broken", i.e., we are unable to set range for import either within a > production document at time of import or through the Preferences window > when first opening InDesign CS3. At this point, once the import data > file is selected, InData simply begins merging records. This was not > occurring with the beta version, but the beta version cursor remained an > hourglass instead of switching to an arrow once the range had been > selected, which is why we finally got around to downloading the > production version. > > Any help appreciated - > > Also noticed that the production version did not prompt for serial > number - seems like the first time that's ever happened - > > > __________________ > David Earls > BenefitStatement.com > 816/444-5202 > > > > _______________________________________________ > Data-users mailing list > Data-users@emsoftware.com > http://mail.emsoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/data-users > > > _______________________________________________ > Data-users mailing list > Data-users@emsoftware.com > http://mail.emsoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/data-users > From david.earls at benefitstatement.com Mon Aug 4 13:11:44 2008 From: david.earls at benefitstatement.com (David Earls) Date: Mon Aug 4 13:11:27 2008 Subject: [EmData] InData/Windows/InDesign CS3 question In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <005b01c8f655$2bf92360$0301a8c0@E2> (slaps forehead) Yep, you're right, it's there on the Choose File dialogue. Didn't even look there before I encountered "the problem" - been using this product too long, unable to look for things in new places - this will make processing simpler - Thx for the quick reply - (continues slapping forehead) __________________ David Earls BenefitStatement.com 816/444-5202 -----Original Message----- From: Joe Mathia - Em Support [mailto:support@emsoftware.com] Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 11:59 AM To: David Earls; 'Data users' Cc: Joe Mathia - Em Support Subject: Re: [EmData] InData/Windows/InDesign CS3 question Hi David, Hmm, this seems to be working for me. The file type (tab- or comma-, etc.) and range preferences have been added to the Choose File dialog that opens when you initiate an Import from File. So, you can enter the range as you select the data file. Or, you can enter the range in the Range preferences, then begin the import. Have you been trying to enter the range in the Choose File dialog, and still find it not working? Regards, Joe Mathia Em Software Support / support@emsoftware.com / www.emsoftware.com (+1) 740 284 1010, fax (+1) 740 284 1210 On 8/4/08 11:16 AM, "David Earls" wrote: > Should have included the newly installed InData version number: > > InData for Windows, ver 5.1.3.2 > > Beta version was: > > InData for Windows, ver 5.1.3b > > Beta version operated as all past versions of InData with respect to > data range selection at import and in preferences panels - > > __________________ > David Earls > BenefitStatement.com > 816/444-5202 > > > -----Original Message----- > From: data-users-bounces@emsoftware.com > [mailto:data-users-bounces@emsoftware.com] On Behalf Of David Earls > Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 10:08 AM > To: Data users > Subject: [EmData] InData/Windows/InDesign CS3 question > > > We've been running the beta version of InData for Windows and > downloaded the production version this morning. Alas, the Range > selection window is "broken", i.e., we are unable to set range for > import either within a production document at time of import or > through the Preferences window when first opening InDesign CS3. At > this point, once the import data file is selected, InData simply > begins merging records. This was not occurring with the beta version, > but the beta version cursor remained an hourglass instead of switching > to an arrow once the range had been selected, which is why we finally > got around to downloading the production version. > > Any help appreciated - > > Also noticed that the production version did not prompt for serial > number - seems like the first time that's ever happened - > > > __________________ > David Earls > BenefitStatement.com > 816/444-5202 > > > > _______________________________________________ > Data-users mailing list > Data-users@emsoftware.com > http://mail.emsoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/data-users > > > _______________________________________________ > Data-users mailing list > Data-users@emsoftware.com > http://mail.emsoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/data-users > From emma.glaisher at fourninety.com Tue Aug 12 09:23:58 2008 From: emma.glaisher at fourninety.com (Emma Glaisher) Date: Tue Aug 12 09:26:25 2008 Subject: [EmData] Put quoted statement Message-ID: I just used this for the first time! ?put quoted text? errored ?put unstyled quoted text? worked, but bullets (option 8 on a Mac) were substituted with quotes, which was rather more than I was expecting! This is Quark 7.31 with XData 7.3.0.5 All I wanted was for ?straight quotes? (feet and inches marks) to convert to ?curly quotes?, which they do. But why the bullets? Anyone else? Emma - - Fourninety Limited, a member company of the Media Square plc group. Registered in England No. 3737606. Registered address Clarence Mill, Clarence Road, Bollington, Cheshire. SK10 5JZ Confidentiality Notice: The information in this document and any attachments are confidential. It is intended only for the use of the named recipient. If you are not the intended recipient please notify us immediately and delete this document. The contents on this document must not be disclosed to any other person nor may any copies be taken. The views of the author may not represent the views of the Company. Security Warning: This e-mail has been created in the knowledge that Internet e-mail is not a 100% secure communications medium. 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Regards, Coletta Perry Em Software Support / support@emsoftware.com / www.emsoftware.com (+1) 740 284 1010, fax (+1) 740 284 1210 on 8/12/08 9:23 AM, Emma Glaisher at emma.glaisher@fourninety.com wrote: > I just used this for the first time! > > ?put quoted text? errored > ?put unstyled quoted text? worked, but bullets (option 8 on a Mac) were > substituted with quotes, which was rather more than I was expecting! > > This is Quark 7.31 with XData 7.3.0.5 > > All I wanted was for ?straight quotes? (feet and inches marks) to convert to > ?curly quotes?, which they do. But why the bullets? > > Anyone else? > > Emma > - - > Fourninety Limited, a member company of the Media Square plc group. Registered > in England No. 3737606. Registered address Clarence Mill, Clarence Road, > Bollington, Cheshire. SK10 5JZ > > Confidentiality Notice: The information in this document and any attachments > are confidential. It is intended only for the use of the named recipient. 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Collingswood, NJ Seminole, FL Mobile: (856) 261-7018 Main Office: (856) 671-6067 Seminole, FL: (727) 392-6509 FAX: (727) 489-1062 larry@mcmutual.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://emsoftware.com/pipermail/data-users/attachments/20080814/cd133545/attachment.html From support at emsoftware.com Thu Aug 14 10:54:59 2008 From: support at emsoftware.com (Joe Mathia - Em Support) Date: Thu Aug 14 10:57:29 2008 Subject: [EmData] Re: Prototype quotes vs typographer quotes in InData In-Reply-To: <46A996AF-703A-4E02-8B5B-E78DA0C7023A@mcmutual.com> Message-ID: Hi Larry! Unfortunately, none that I?m aware of. Curly qoutes are a coder?s bane! I simply always make it a practice to turn off typographer?s quotes in preferences when developing my prototypes, turning them back on when things are ready to roll. Regards, Joe Mathia Em Software Support / support@emsoftware.com / www.emsoftware.com (+1) 740 284 1010, fax (+1) 740 284 1210 On 8/14/08 8:51 AM, "Larry McMunn" wrote: > If typographers quotes is turned on, not only does InDesign convert quotes > upon importing and keystroking, it also changes my quotes in a prototype when > I cut and paste it from one frame to another. > > Is there a way to escape the quotes in the prototype to prevent having to turn > the quotes off and on when I need to move the prototypes from one frame to > another? > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > Happy Automation! > > Larry McMunn > > > President > McMunn Associates, Inc. > Collingswood, NJ > Seminole, FL > > Mobile: (856) 261-7018 > Main Office: (856) 671-6067 > Seminole, FL: (727) 392-6509 > FAX: (727) 489-1062 larry@mcmutual.com > > > > > > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://emsoftware.com/pipermail/data-users/attachments/20080814/af6e324b/attachment.html From rebecca at creativemindsinc.com Tue Aug 19 14:00:13 2008 From: rebecca at creativemindsinc.com (Rebecca Renner) Date: Tue Aug 19 14:05:00 2008 Subject: [EmData] Know of anyone who can take on an InData project? Message-ID: <48AB0A2D.7080507@creativemindsinc.com> I usually work with another designer on a catalog project using InData. She has InDesign and I don't, so I supply her with my image files and an Excel file with the information and she runs the file for me, and then makes manual adjustments once we get a good final file approved by the client. She is now out on maternity leave and I need my file run ASAP! Do you know of anyone I can hire to run my file? I may need it run more than once over the next couple of weeks or so as the client will make changes after an initial review. Typically, we make some changes involving InData and then after a couple of those. we just makes changes and final layout adjustments to the file from within InDesign. Please send me an e-mail if you know of someone who can help me! Thanks! -- From pieter at macadam-solutions.be Thu Aug 28 09:39:07 2008 From: pieter at macadam-solutions.be (Pieter Demonie) Date: Thu Aug 28 09:42:37 2008 Subject: [EmData] Tables in InDesign CS3 Message-ID: <8B4598BB-19E0-4290-8881-A1117C933C32@macadam-solutions.be> Hello is there any possiblity to use the table function from InDesign with InData? thanks Best Regards Pieter Demonie - macadam-solutions From support at emsoftware.com Thu Aug 28 21:33:11 2008 From: support at emsoftware.com (Joe Mathia - Em Support) Date: Thu Aug 28 21:36:42 2008 Subject: [EmData] Tables in InDesign CS3 In-Reply-To: <8B4598BB-19E0-4290-8881-A1117C933C32@macadam-solutions.be> Message-ID: Hi Pieter, I'm sorry, but InData does not yet support InDesign Tables. Regards, Joe Mathia Em Software Support / support@emsoftware.com / www.emsoftware.com (+1) 740 284 1010, fax (+1) 740 284 1210 On 8/28/08 8:39 AM, "Pieter Demonie" wrote: > Hello > > is there any possiblity to use the table function from InDesign with > InData? > > thanks > > Best Regards Pieter Demonie - macadam-solutions > _______________________________________________ > Data-users mailing list > Data-users@emsoftware.com > http://mail.emsoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/data-users >