Rebuilding Cross References after Renaming ID-Book-Docs?
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Learn / Forums / InDesign Add-ons (Scripts, Scripting, and Plug-ins) / Rebuilding Cross References after Renaming ID-Book-Docs?
Tagged: book-documents, cross-reference
Creating cross references between several ID-documents within the same book-document is easy and practical. But what if the book-author wants a slightly overlooked edition of his book? Or if one wants to take all the files and create a new version for the ePub? One can copy the files and make a new book-document BUT the cross references will always point to the original files. The name and the path are stored.
Is there a way, method, trick, script or any idea how to rebuilt or replace the old link/destination with the new one?
Thanks
Jeldrik
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