![]() ![]() This is typically pretty horrible at maintaining any sort of edit-ability.I'm aware of 2 methods for this conversion.Įxport InDesign to PDF, open PDF in Acrobat, save as Microsoft Word I know there's no direct path from InDesign to Word. The goal is an easily edited Word file which has identical text when compared to the original InDesign file. On occasion I'll get a client request to send a PDF and Word file for the latest iteration of a piece so that someone somewhere can review the copy and edit it as necessary (Often legal reviews). I use InDesign for layout of pieces which range from 2 to 72+ pages.
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