Export ID5 (Windows) text to MS Word 2010

Hello world. My problem goes like this:

I have about 1000 pages of a book in several files, PageMaker 7.0 (1 Chapter per file).

I converted the ID5 files and now I need to export the text and images to get a Word file for each chapter of the book.

The goal is a major revision/modification.

Eack chapter has a lot of pictures placed inline which flows with the text.

What I need, it is to put in the word files in a way that would make life easier for the people who will make changes to the text, but want to see the images (in the resolution of the screen).

I have no problem exporting the text in ID 5 (rtf files).

Any ideas to put the images on the Word file without having to do, at least, screenshots with Snagit and manually place a representation of images, one by one, in each of the Word files?

Best regards and thanks in advance

HI Maria,

Not sure how the captions of images can be found in this discussion, but I'm guessing a confusion of language.

Essentially my application works as follows:

It gathers a list of all open documents and their stories, and all graphics in the stories. Each chart is checked to ensure that it is bound (not integrated) is "inline" (not floating) and gives a warning if there is a problem.

Once activated, it finds all the inline graphics,

Removes and replaces it with the full path to the linked file, wrapped in the double < and=""> symbols. I use this model of symbol because it is never used in our equipment.

The stories are then exported to rtf files, and all documents are closed (without registration).

Exported stories are then open in Word and each placeholder is by using <*>>, this gives the location of the image, and the path can be extracted from the content to find. The chart is inserted, replace the text of space booked and repeated until there are no more results. There may be an easier way to do this bit, but this work for me.

A Word version of InDesign styles are merged from a model Word separate file to fix other incompatibilities of page layout.

Then, the files are saved as Word files.

The application performs some functions also more going on in the background as well to compensate for the problems of compatibility between the InDesign and Word styles.

All this is done with a combination of AppleScript and Javascript. You should be able to achieve the same thing with Visual Basic.

Hope that this makes it a little more clear on what to do and private message me if you need me to speak to your Scheduler on all the details.

Kind regards.

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