As we’ve seen for the spreadsheets in Excel (here’s the post: Link InDesign tables to Excel), you can link also Word files inside an InDesign document. When having to deal with a coworker or client who needs or wants to edit the text inside your InDesign document, the best solution is to prepare your InDesign file beforehand. Your translation agency will be much happier to receive an XLIFF file instead of a Word document, and your in-house translators will love the simplicity of the integrated translation tool.
Unfortunately, there is no software that can convert Word to InDesign, but you can learn how to set both the Word document and the InDesign file correctly, so that the manual conversion will be less painful and time-consuming.Īs a side note, if you need to use Word to create an exchange file for translation, I highly encourage you to use a specific tool (like Redokun).
Converting a Word document to an InDesign document is not a simple task.Īctually, since some operations are always required when you import a Word document into your InDesign file, I’d say that we can’t even talk about conversion.Īlso, if the Word file you want to convert is complex, you’d probably end up completely creating it from scratch inside InDesign.