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Jan Sundström Sweden Local time: 10:04 English to Swedish + ...
Apr 29, 2008
Hi all,
I've received an INCX file that was exported from InCopy CS3.
AFAIK, the structure is based on the same type of XML as the INX standard. Basically, it's a snippet of an InDesign document, but with a different header.
I could mount this in InDesign and export as INX for translation, but the crux is that the client is asking to have the file back as INCX.
Do you have any experience in dealing with this. Does the client request mak... See more
Hi all,
I've received an INCX file that was exported from InCopy CS3.
AFAIK, the structure is based on the same type of XML as the INX standard. Basically, it's a snippet of an InDesign document, but with a different header.
I could mount this in InDesign and export as INX for translation, but the crux is that the client is asking to have the file back as INCX.
Do you have any experience in dealing with this. Does the client request make sense, or could I just deliver INX as usual?!
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