Tom,

Yeah that works for individual text elements but going through the  
entire document and doing each element separately is going to take  
longer than the translator will save using his memory software. What I  
need is a "one button" solution.

Phil

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On 13 Nov 2008, at 15:20, Tom Coady wrote:

> On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 2:20 PM, Phil Ward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> there's any way I can easily export a text (or rtf) file from my
> InDesign documents while retaining the sentence/paragraph "order"
>
> When you select the text tool, touch anywhere inside a text block,  
> and go Export, in the dialogue box that appears, Adobe InDesign  
> Tagged Text will show up as the default. A scroll bar should appear  
> to the right of the Format box and when you click-and-hold on the  
> bar, the following list of options should appear:
>
> Adobe pdf
> eps
> InCopy Story
> InDesign Interchange
> JPEG
> Rich Text Format
> SVG
> SVG Compressed
> Text only
> XML
>
> >


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