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I have a project to create in InDesign template that imports an AuthorIT
XML file. Because of the way the AuthorIT file is constructed (something
I have no control over), Adobe's documentation tells me that I need to
create my own XSLT file. Then Adobe's documentation goes off and washes
its hair while sit stewing in the parlor.
Questions:
1. Is there a Dummies book I should be reading?
2. The XML file is already associated with the AuthorIT XSLT and
namespace. Do I substitute the new ones or add the new ones?
3. Is there anyone here who has worked with InDesign's XML import
function and would be willing to point me in the right direction (maybe
for a piece of the fee if the help is substantial)?
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