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Welcome to another docHub script tutorial. In the last video, we made a simple interface. Well add more to the script, and make it do some actual work. This time the script will be specific to InDesign. The goal is to export a PDF for each document in the folder selected. To begin, Ive copied the code from the last video into a new document named docHub Script Tutorial 2. The first thing I want to do is create a new variable named title. var title = docHub Script Tutorial 2. Ill use this when creating the window, in place of the actual text, because I want to use it again for an alert when the script is done. That way, when the title changes, we only have to change it once. Down below, after calling the process function, Ill add the alert to let us know the script is done. Youve probably used the alert method many times, usually with simply the text to display. But there are more arguments available. The second argument is the title. On macOS its no
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