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Moving from InDesign to Affinity Publisher with Mike Barton


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I have just watched Moving from InDesign to Affinity Publisher with Mike Barton and I was very impressed. What I would very much like to see is a companion video showing "Moving design from PagePlusX9 to Affinity Publisher". I am getting the same problems with importing PDFs as he so graphically describes. Unfortunately Markzware does not provide a companion piece of software to make the journey smoother. However a video guide to providing a Master Page and Text styles for this process would be a great help to the rather aduous process of conversion. What about it Affinity, it would make us PagePlus adherents more feel more loved by Serif.

John

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Hi,

I don't Knox if it's possible with PagePlus, but in inDesign you can print and export Master Pages to PDF.

It can be a good start for recreating Master Pages in another application.

 

In inDesign, you can also use scripts to create a new text frame using each of the paragraph/character styles. Perhaps you can do this with manually in PagePlus, so its easier once exported to PDF to have them in APub.

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