speed up the task of making...

Hi forum,

I am applying the overlay for all characters, with a the fill color, name: finishing.

//

var mytxts = mydoc.stories.everyItem (). paragraphs.everyItem (). characters.everyItem () .getElement foo();

for (...) {

If (mytxt.fillColor.name == 'Finish') {}

mytxt.overprintFill = true;

}

}//

but when I do this, (lets assume the document contains 50 pages...) the slowest script GET the task... I think that becaue of characters assigned inside the variable...

How can I speed up the script...

Thank you

rkids...

you're doing it wrong.

function main() {
          var doc = app.activeDocument;
          app.findTextPreferences = NothingEnum.NOTHING;
          app.findTextPreferences.fillColor = "Finishing";
          var myFound = app.findText(true);
          for(var i = 0; i < myFound.length; i++) {
                    myFound[i].overprintFill = true;
          }
          alert("All done!\nYou can go outside and play now!");
}
app.doScript('main()', undefined, undefined, UndoModes.fastEntireScript, 'Overprint "Finishing"')

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