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Hi everyone!

In a few weeks I will be working on a book (several hundred pages long) so I'm now trying to research the best ways to go about it. It'll be mostly text, charts and vector graphics.

I know there is a book option in InDesign, but what are the actual benefits other than file size and not having to scroll through hundreds of pages to find something?

Also, is there any easy way to automate importing excel charts with text/color style in the book? I know style sheets will be my best friend, and I have used both the library objects and table styles, but I'm not convinced that's the best way, unless I used it wrong. Any advice before I embark on this is much appreciated. Thanks! stina

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