There are some known issues when importing Microsoft Office 2007/2008 files into Adobe InDesign CS4 and InDesign CS5. If you encounter an issue while importing Microsoft office 2007/2008 documents, then try saving back to a previous version or to another file format within the Microsoft Office product, and then import the new file.
Known Issues InDesign CS4
Known Issues InDesign CS5
Workaround: Deselect the Import Inline Graphics option in the Microsoft Word Import Options dialog box while importing the Microsoft Office document.
Workaround: Type the range manually in the cell range box, and then import the desired cell data.
Workaround: In Microsoft Excel, save the .xlsx document in the .xls file format, and then reimport the document in InDesign CS4.
Workaround: In Microsoft Word, resave the document in the .doc file format, and then reimport the document.
Workaround: Resave the document in the .doc file format, and then reimport the new file.
Workaround: No valid workaround.
Workaround: Save the Excel document in the .xls file format, and then copy and paste the chart into inDesign CS4.
Workaround: Save the document in the .xls file format, and then copy the desired text and paste it into InDesign CS4.
Workaround: Resave the document in the .doc file format, and then reimport the new file.
Workaround: Remove all formatting from blank cells in the Microsoft Excel document.
Workaround: Save the file in the .doc file format, and reimport into InDesign CS4.
Workaround: No valid workaround
Workaround: No valid workaround
14. Hyperlinks defined in Microsoft Office documents are not preserved when that document is imported to InDesign.
Workaround: InDesign's import filters are not capable of converting these to it's native hyperlink objects. The hyperlinks must be recreated in InDesign via the Cross References/Hyperlinks panel.
This is likely to happen with use of drop cap characters.
Workaround: Save as a 2003 Word (doc) document.
Workaround: Save as a 2003 Word (doc) document, or Rich Text Format (RTF)
When importing an Excel document, InDesign displays GB18030 Chinese characters as squares.
Workaround: Apply a different font before importing the document. For example, use Arial Unicode MS or SimSun-18030.
Workaround: In Microsoft Excel, save the .xlsx document in the .xls file format, and then reimport the document in InDesign CS5.
Workaround: No valid workaround.
Workaround: No valid workaround.
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