Adobe InDesign Filters Readme User Manual

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INDESIGN CS5 FILTERS README

InDesign Import & Export Filters ReadMe

Last updated 4/8/2010

Any number formats supported by Microsoft Word but not InDesign will have InDesign’s default numbering style
applied.

Imported Bullets will have a Unicode value for the first character of a bulleted string with the remaining string being
treated as text.

Paragraph shading fill and patterns (style and color)

Page borders

Columns

Headers and footers

Endnote numbering formatting (imported as regular text at the end of the imported text)

Table borders (formatting is preserved at cell level for visual similarity)

Section styles

Group properties

HTML and OLE control objects in RTF files

Hidden text (hidden text is not imported)

Highlighting

Document variables, comments and properties

Bookmarks

Drawing objects, other than Autoshapes with added text

Annotation

Bi-directional language support

Form fields

Page numbers

Color in revision bars

Objects from Equation Editor version 1.0 or 2.0 (imported as images)

Macros

Font kerning

Document templates

Word art (imported as images when importing RTF files)

Word drawings

Nested tables (for example, a table inside a table cell)

File protection (password protected files are not imported)

Hyperlinks applied to Autoshapes and Text Boxes

Endnotes markers, these get converted to a default numbered sequence (e.g., 1,2, 3.)

Numbering sequence with outline numbering, in which the numbering is restarted

In addition to these unsupported features, please note the following differences in formatting and styles after
importing a Word document:

Thick border lines in Word documents appear as thin border lines with wider spacing (as Word assigns line weights
to double border lines differently).

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