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VB or JAVA script to remove unwanted pages from indesign

$30-250 USD

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Posted over 14 years ago

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We have a quoting Database written using Access that exports a CSV file to Adobe Indesign. Indesign imports this file to a quote document that has multiple pages where it uses the data within those pages. Some pages in the quote have a zero price field and therefore those pages with a zero price need to be deleted. So the script will read the first frame that holds a price. If price = zero then delete page. Goto the next frame that holds a price and repeat until it gets to the end of the document
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kindly check PMB - explained a vba/sql solution there.
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Hello, I have experience in InDesign scripting. I have written filters (to/from other formats) and automation for InDesign documents. I can provide a VBScript or a complete external small tool to do what you need. Thank you.
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I can do this work. Looking forward to hear from you.......thanx
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