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Re: INDESIGN: Storing Application-Specific Object References Externally
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Re: INDESIGN: Storing Application-Specific Object References Externally


  • Subject: Re: INDESIGN: Storing Application-Specific Object References Externally
  • From: Emmanuel <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2007 19:45:06 +0200

At 9:21 AM -0700 6/14/07, Rick Gordon wrote:
* Could I build a script library with appropriate properties to hold the generated lists, load that library and set its properties from user script A and then run user script B, load that library again and read the properties into script B?

I think that you can do that.

* If so, would the storage library properties need to be nested within a tell statement to the InDesign application?

I think that you don't need that. All you have to take care of is, when you use those properties, not to use them out of a tell InDesign statement.


Emmanuel
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