Script to change the language to English: USA.

Sometimes when we converted an InDesign CS3 file in an InDesign CS5 file

It crashes. What we found is that the language is not correct or there is

any applied language and causes the crash file.

We need to be English: USA. A script can be written to find the language and

Change it to English: USA?

Thank you

MJP29

Large. And for others who seek to solve this problem, I realize that it may be necessary to change 'paragraphStyles' 'allParagraphStyles' If you make use of the groups of paragraph styles. If you do not use groups, so it should work as indicated.

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