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Subject:Re: InDesign CS2 file to Web topics? From:voxwoman <voxwoman -at- gmail -dot- com> To:johnstonbrigitte -at- yahoo -dot- com Date:Thu, 2 Oct 2008 16:52:03 -0400
I have CS3 and haven't used InDesign much at all, but I was under the
impression that you can share files among the various programs in CS3, which
includes Dreamweaver. InDesign CS3 lets you export to XML. Dreamweaver has
an XML import (into a template) function. If other help authoring tools let
you import XML files, that might be the way to go.
-Wendy
On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 4:06 PM, Brigitte Johnston <
johnstonbrigitte -at- yahoo -dot- com> wrote:
> Hello all -
>
> My company has recently produced a new (paper) manual using InDesign CS2.
> The manual was put together by a graphic designer (with my help!) because it
> was a rush job, and I did not know the software (and didn't have it on my
> machine -- I've been using Word for the last 7 years!). So, as I'm sitting
> here teaching myself InDesign (I'm just getting started - today), I get a
> call from one of our VPs asking "What would it take to put portions of that
> manual into a format accessible via the Web?" He wants parts of this manual
> (topics) accessible and printable individually, but he does not want people
> to be able to just print the entire manual. We'd like to have something
> resembling help topics, not just pages of the PDF'd manual (although that
> may be the first version, just to get them out there).
>
> Can someone point me in the right direction? Does this require additional
> software, or can these topics be generated from the InDesign files? (There
> are several files, one for each chapter, put together as one PDF.) If we can
> use InDesign, what's the function I'm looking for? The graphic designer is
> also looking into this, but I thought I would ask all of you as well. The
> more I can get my hands in this the better!
>
> Many thanks in advance for any morsels of wisdom you can spare. Time is of
> the essence (as usual).
>
> Brigitte Johnston
>
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