- Go to this page and download Viva Designer 10 (click on the button at the top of the page to switch from Viva 11 to Viva 10): https://viva.systems/service/downloads/
- Download the FULL version (not free).
- Install software.
- Open software: You will be told how many days you have left in your trial
- To open the InDesign file (that ends in either .indd or .indt), you must either:
- Drag-and-drop the file into the open software to open it; or
- Select File > Open and then modify the doc type to "All Readable Documents."
- The InDesign file will open.
- Check it out to confirm that it looks right (in my tests, I had to relink images and install some fonts).
- Then you go to File > Export > Documents...
- This will give you the option to export the file as an IDML file. This stands for INDesign Markup Language. This is a format that other programs, including Affinity Publisher, can open.
- Export the file.
- Open the file in Affinity Publisher.
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Thursday, October 31, 2024
Step-by-Step Transfer InDesign files to Affinity Designer (via Viva Designer 10)
Wednesday, October 30, 2024
Transfer InDesign files to Affinity Designer (via Viva Designer and IMDL)
As I stated recently, I'm dumping the subscription-based Adobe Creative Cloud suite (Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator) for either free or pay-once software.
The Affinity 2 software (which I picked up on sale for $30, deeply discounted from its regular price of $165) is my top candidate. They are solid, mature tools that can be used by a professional without difficulty. Additionally, they can use most Photoshop and Illustrator brushes. I also like how integrated they are: You can swap back and forth between the various tools without having to open/close/export the document. It's very easy to get quick results with Affinity by Serif Software.
BTW, I suspect they will be releasing vers 3 of their software any day now. My $30 purchase will not include version 3, but they offer pretty good discounts to upgrade between versions (usually 30% - 50%).
However...
- InDesign's native file format has the extension .indd (INDesign Document).
- INDD files are always set to the current version of the software, which means that if I create a doc using Creative Cloud 3 and send it to you, but you have Creative Cloud 2, then you cannot open the document.
- In order to create backwards compatibility, InDesign can export its documents into this format (which is a form of XML): .idml (InDesign Markup Language). This writes a complex version of the document that can be interpreted by other programs, including Affinity Publisher.