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Linked text files with bullets

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Mar 28, 2017 Mar 28, 2017

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What do you know about linking and bringing in bulleted lists and tables? I'm having trouble on both when I have an existing bulleted list in Word and then place the linked file into indesign. I have the newest versions of both. Any help would be greatly appreciated. 

A second question since you seem to be quite good with this.  I have some files that my team put together in Word. These files were not pre-formated with specific styles. Is there a best method to go through and simplify styles so they are consistent and then link to InDesign? (I hope that makes sense?)

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Mar 29, 2017 Mar 29, 2017

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Hi Natalie:

Bullets are an issue with linked files. If you have a bullet list defined as a Word style:

Microsoft Wordss_002.png

And you link it in InDesign with the corresponding Bullets style, it does this:

InDesign CCss_009.png

You have to select the bullet list and apply the style and clear overrides to fix it.

InDesign CCss_010.png

That's a lot of work if you have a lot of lists. I would prefer this workflow—create the Bullets Style in Word, but don't add bullets.

Microsoft Wordss_003.png

Then when you update, InDesign gets to add the bullets through its own style and you don't have the issue shown above.

InDesign CCss_011.png

As for your second question:

Is there a best method to go through and simplify styles so they are consistent and then link to InDesign?

I don't have a better answer than to comb through both files, making sure that the style lists match exactly. Same spelling, same case, same spacing. I tend to be methodical in this practice. I would start of page one and match the Title tag in both applications, then the Byline tags, then the Body tags, then the Heading1 tags, the Heading2 tags, etc. When I get to the end of the document, I'm done.

Hope that helps!

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Mar 29, 2017 Mar 29, 2017

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COuldnt we setup a glep code for that? If we now which character it bringing in, we could filter that and replace it right?    

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Mar 29, 2017 Mar 29, 2017

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Bullets are done in InDesign with predefined paragraph style, no need for GREP here.

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Well i thought cause i see unsoprted characters (squares) we could make a GREP which replaces these for correct ones

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