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Export for INDD (although, quite honestly, I would rather get away from INDD altogether, plus will never touch QX ever again).Personally, I would like to see the following: I have opened a few different files and sometimes all the fonts come in as they should, but sometimes they don’t - so you may need to manually activate the fonts in Suitcase (or other), prior to importing. The only thing seems to be that you have to manually add bleed back and that means replacing the images completely.
PUBLISHER TO INDESIGN PLUGIN PDF
Only just started playing with this - but I have found that you can import files in PDF format - they seem to keep text as text, vectors as vectors and images in the same format. It would be nice if a representative from Affinity would weigh in on this and let us know if there are plans to include the ability to open INDD files in Publisher. I never used InDesign nearly as often as Photoshop of Illustrator but I've still got files created over nearly two decades (the early ones converted from Quark) that I may need to revisit at some point. I have completely switched over to Affinity Photo and Affinity Designer and even though opening PSD and AI is sometimes not perfect, it's certainly close enough. I have no idea if it will work at all under the upcoming Mojave OS. I can still open up InDesign to access the INDD files but anyone who didn't get on board with Adobe's subscription service (like myself) will be running an older version that's already got barely limping along on the current OS. I've tried opening INDD, IDML and XML files exported from InDesign but none of them are recognized by Publisher. Affinity Photo and Designer both do good jobs of opening PSD and AI files so I was expecting the same from Publisher. I just installed the new public beta of Publisher and the first thing I tried to do was to open an InDesign file. As I do not use tables or ad hoc bullets (versus as a paragraph style), this first beta release is working fine for me. But Quark are actively improving the IDML import. There are some limitations to the beta in 2017 (like it currently skips tables). By the time version 2018 hits, it likely will be fleshed out well enough for many/most/all IDML importing.
PUBLISHER TO INDESIGN PLUGIN UPDATE
Quark just added a beta of IDML import to this month's (January's) update of QXP 2017. Their Q to ID plug-in? Not so much in my limited experience. Q to ID is a bit more work, even with Markzware's plug-in. ID to IDML to Q is easy enough currently. But there are times I do need to move existing files from ID or QXP to the other. I opt to do new work in it and use the former application for the odd edits. I don't move most existing work to another layout application. At least for any projects you believe will need to move forward in an ID alternative.
PUBLISHER TO INDESIGN PLUGIN LICENSE
If you have a perpetual license copy or a current subscription, then I would recommend beginning to either exporting as IDML (CS6 and below) or using Package and making sure that it has the IDML option checked. I think at best there will be (at least eventually) an IDML import.