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For german speaking readers I take the liberty to give a link to my blog absatzsetzer.de (=paragraph composer ;-)), where I had a posting about a very flexible way of calender-making with Excel and InDesign.
David, your classes on http://www.lynda.com are amazing and I love your articles on this site, you have increased my productivity and I feel far more powerful with the CS3 Suite, long life Adobe!!!
Teus de Jong wrote a nice little script in 2005 that automatically exports any document to PDF, then creates a new document in rotated aspect and places the PDF, rotated, ready for for either printing as spreads for top binding or single sheet use, or for imposing into a saddle-stitch binding.
You?ll find it at https://www.adobeforums.com/webx?14@@.3bbd4bb6/0
(cross-posted on the page with Anne Marie’s trick)
I have CS4 and subscribe to indesign magazine, however when I use the script fowllowing the directions I get an error. Any ideas what I am doing wrong.
You probably need a more recent version. I see that Scott has created a new site to host the development. See the CalendarWizard page a SourceForge.
Wondering if Scott has any plans to update this script for CS5? It sort of works but has a number of glitches with it…