Please contact our sales department to purchase an upgrade license from a pre-CC 2015 plug-in or to see if you qualify for a free upgrade.Ībandons Adobe’s Extension Manager CC application as the preferred means of installing CC plug-ins. The CC 2015 plug-in requires a valid WordsFlow CC 2015-level license. Fixes the export of cell styling that’s applied in the Cell Styles section of the the table’s definition.Fixes a problem where WordsFlow might continue to manage a story (and display its badge) after a Relink to a text format not supported by WordsFlow (like icml).Fixes a problem where extra page breaks could show up in exported Word documents if Start Paragraph was set for some paragraph styles.Fixes a problem where a link update of a Word file containing hyperlinks or cross-references could cause InDesign to shut down.Works around an InDesign bug where deleting a placed Word story containing out-of-date cross-references can cause InDesign to shut down.Provides a warning when a Place that would normally create a link doesn’t (due to the active tool and/or selection).Fixes a problem where a WordsFlow icon/badge could appear on some imported InCopy/icml stories.Adds a warning when updating from a linked document that's busy (open in Word, for example) instead of letting InDesign disable Update Link with no explanation.įixes a problem introduced in the 2.6.4 release that could cause InDesign to shut down when placing, updating, or relinking a story making use of a font with a short name (three characters or less, like "Sen").Fixes a problem introduced in the 2.6.9 release that was causing text and rtf exports to fail with an "import filter is not available" message.Īdds change marks to stories that have Track Changes enabled to make merge results from updating and relinking visible in InDesign's Story Editor.Fixes a problem where the styling applied to text that was imported from a Word or Excel file as unformatted could change unexpectedly after an Update or a Relink in documents opened from idml or stories retrieved from InCopy, snippets, or libraries.Fixes a problem with Update Link and Relink that could corrupt the updated story and produce the dreaded “missing base snapshot” error.įixes a problem where the styling applied to text that was imported from a Word or Excel file as unformatted prior to the 2.4.1 release could change unexpectedly after an Update or a Relink.Fixes a problem that could leave a frame badge on a story after an Unlink.Fixes a problem that could prevent a story from being imported from or exported to an OpenDocument (odt) file.Documents that used to fail to export because of their size should now work. Reduces memory used during an Export to a fraction of what was required before.Reports the actual error when the import of an OpenDocument (odt) file fails during a Place, Update Link, Export, or Relink rather than a generic error.Fixes a problem where blank lines were being appended to cells in docx file exports.Generates more warnings for potentially conflicting edits.Warns more aggressively about conflicts with deleted space characters. ![]() Fixes a problem where spanned cells in a table could cause an update to fail.Translates all of the formatting character codes when exporting numbered lists to a DOCX file.Allows the export of stories with invalid bullet characters.Exports numbering for lists that do not start at “1” or “A” correctly.Fixes a problem where an Update of a Word or Excel link created without WordsFlow could result in an incorrect “damaged link” message.Restores support for placing InDesign Tagged Text file links which was inadvertently removed in the 2.6.8 release.What's more, it works entirely invisibly, with no user interface beyond the normal link handling you're already used to for graphics. It spares you the pain, frustration and errors of manually merging in changes from the external document. WordsFlow solves the biggest headache in InDesign production: automatically merging changes in placed text or spreadsheet files into already-edited InDesign stories.
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