Is it possable to import editable text from Illustrator 10 to InDesign 2?

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    Default Is it possable to import editable text from Illustrator 10 to InDesign 2?

    I can't seem to get editable test from Illy to Indesign. I have tried copy/paste, and place. Any ideas?

    TIA

    Dean
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    Default Is it possable to import editable text from Illustrator 10 toInDesign 2?

    Use c/p but you must highlight the text before copying. It will paste
    into ID without formatting.

    Bob

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    Default Re: Is it possable to import editable text from Illustrator 10 to InDesign 2?

    I think I have worked out a good way to do this. It's a little bit long-winded but it definitely seems to work keeping the roman, bold and italic etc. Firstly, Save your Illustrator file as a PDF, making sure you have the text editable option clicked. Then open the PDF in Acobat Professional and save as a Word Document, lastly import the Word Document into InDesign. Hopefully, all formatting is kept.
    Stevie G, Liverpool Guest

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