![]() I guess having a Microsoft product (Word, Excel) "intervene" in our thought or work process seem to complicate the process but going back to some basic Adobe workflows worked for me. I opened the InDesign-exported PDF in Illustrator and voila, the table formatting is untouched and the text characteristics are preserved.įrom there, I did the table design in Illustrator as necessary. Gehen Sie in den library-Ordner und Sie sollten einen Zend-Ordner finden.Platzieren Sie dies inside your PHPs includepath.Für mich ist das D:DevelopmentPHPIncludes.Wenn Sie es also dorthin verschieben, sollte dies zu D:DevelopmentPHPIncludesZend führen.(You have to have InDesign as in my case.) ![]() Place the Excel file I created ("b," above), into InDesign (CS6) and.So I've been trying out several workflow combinations offered here and elsewhere for 2 days until I realized this morning that I could: As mentoned, I needed the text to be editable as well. However, the Table data was converted into un-editable text outlines (you can edit its color or size). In both instances above-and like most of you- I've tried some solutions here, even checking for Calibri or any MS fonts that might have been used or carried over to avoid corrupting data entries like " #D)9!" in OP's post (luckily, Arial was used, so I didn't encounter that in this particular project). Second, I copied the Word table and pasted it in Excel and saved it as and Excel file from which I saved and printed as PDF. FIrst, I isolated the Word table and saved it as another file and saved as PDF also printed as PDF.ī. Mine was to have a Table made in Word, styled (re-designed/re-done, if you will) in Illustrator-CS6 in my case-meaning, that I needed the table text data editable in Illustrator as well.Ī. This may be an old question but many still encounter the problem of getting Microsoft table files (Word, Excel) into Illustrator.
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