![]() When naming by image on a master page, either use unique masters for each page, or use other options to ensure each page has a unique name (add page number in suffix, for example). Typically a master page is used for multiple pages, in which case pages would not have unique names and overwrite prior pages. Care must be taken when using images on master pages. ![]() If master page images take precedence over images placed on the actual page, use the option below to reverse search order so that lowest are first. The stacking order of images found on the master page is considered below the lowest layer. Include images on master page - when enabled, the script also searches for images on the master page assigned to each page. The highest in stacking order, on the highest layer, is considered “first.” Use the option Reverse search (below) to instead search from lowest to highest in stacking order. This also takes into account layer order. In all cases, “first” refers to the order elements are arranged, first being the highest element in the overall stacking order. Text link name - placed text that retains a link to the source file (Word, Excel, etc.) uses the source file’s name without extension to name the exported page. In the remaining instructions and interface options, the term “images” refers to placed graphics. As of version 5.6, “images” includes all placed graphics, not only raster images, so now includes vector graphics as well. Image name - the file name without extension of the first image found on the page is used to name the exported page. Object style - for each page, the first image found on the page that is assigned the selected object style uses the image file name without extension to name the exported page. Paragraph style - for each page, the first line of the first paragraph found on the page that is assigned the selected paragraph style is used to name the exported page.Ĭharacter style - for each page, the first instance of text found on the page that is assigned the selected character style is used to name the exported page. A progress bar is displayed as pages are exported.Įnable the checkbox to name pages based on content found on each page. ![]() Set the desired options and click the OK button to begin. The interface has five sections: Name from content, Prefix/Suffix, Options, Output, and Settings. ![]()
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