#1 In Adobe InDesign CS5.5 or CS5, go into the Window menu and choose Utilities > Scripts.
(For InCopy it's Window > Scripts.)

#2 In the Scripts Panel you'll see Application and User folders. Scripts can be installed into either, but only admins can install into the Application folder. If you're not an admin, choose the User folder. With one of the folders selected, at the top right of the panel go into the menu and choose Reveal in Finder (Mac) or Reveal in Explorer (PC).

#3 You should now see a Scripts Panel folder. Drag the script files/folder into there and it's installed!

#4 Switch back to InDesign and the script will be listed under the folder you put it in.
To start the script just double-click it and enjoy!
Want to know where the Scripts Panel folders are located?
InCopy installations are identical, except the folder is InCopy instead of InDesign.
Mac
Hard Drive > Applications
> Adobe InDesign CS5.5 or CS5 > Scripts > Scripts Panel or
Hard Drive > Users > [username] >
Library > Preferences > Adobe InDesign > Version 7.5
or 7.0 > [en_US or other language] > Scripts >
Scripts Panel
Windows 7 and Vista
C:Drive > Program Files
> Adobe > Adobe InDesign CS5.5 or CS5 > Scripts >
Scripts Panel or C:Drive > Users > [username] > AppData >
Roaming > Adobe > InDesign > Version 7.5 or
7.0 > [language such as en_US] > Scripts >
Scripts Panel
Windows XP
C:Drive > Program Files
> Adobe > Adobe InDesign CS5.5 or CS5 > Scripts >
Scripts Panel or
C:Drive > Documents and Settings > [username] >
Application Data > Adobe > InDesign >
Version 7.5 or 7.0 > [en_US or other language] >
Scripts > Scripts Panel
1. Unzip the demo folder to your desktop.
2. Install "Spread.txt" file into Bridge's Keywords Panel.
#1. In Bridge CS5, go into the Window menu and choose Keywords Panel.
#2. When you are in the Keyword Panel click on the little menu icon and click on Import.
#3. Import Spread.txt.
3. Install the MAD.jsx, Converter.jsxbin, and Library files for CS5.0, CS5.5, and CS6.0
#1 In Adobe InDesign CS5.5 or CS5, go into the Window menu and choose Utilities > Scripts.

#2 In the Scripts Panel you'll see Application and User folders. Scripts can be installed into either, but only admins can install into the Application folder. If you're not an admin, choose the User folder. With one of the folders selected, at the top right of the panel go into the menu and choose Reveal in Finder (Mac) or Reveal in Explorer (PC).

#3You should now see a Scripts Panel folder. Drag the MAD.jsx, Converter.jsxbin, AND the libraries folder into there and it's installed!

#4 Switch back to InDesign and the script will be listed under the folder you put it in.
To start the script just double-click it and enjoy!
Want to know where the Scripts Panel folders are located?
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Mac
Hard Drive > Applications
> Adobe InDesign CS5.5 or CS5 > Scripts > Scripts Panel or
Hard Drive > Users > [username] >
Library > Preferences > Adobe InDesign > Version 7.5
or 7.0 > [en_US or other language] > Scripts >
Scripts Panel
Windows 7 and Vista
C:Drive > Program Files
> Adobe > Adobe InDesign CS5.5 or CS5 > Scripts >
Scripts Panel or C:Drive > Users > [username] > AppData >
Roaming > Adobe > InDesign > Version 7.5 or
7.0 > [language such as en_US] > Scripts >
Scripts Panel
Windows XP
C:Drive > Program Files
> Adobe > Adobe InDesign CS5.5 or CS5 > Scripts >
Scripts Panel or
C:Drive > Documents and Settings > [username] >
Application Data > Adobe > InDesign >
Version 7.5 or 7.0 > [en_US or other language] >
Scripts > Scripts Panel
#1 In Adobe InDesign CS4, go into the Window menu and choose Automation > Scripts.
(For InCopy it's Window > Scripts.)

#2 In the Scripts Panel you'll see Application and User folders. Scripts can be installed into either, but only admins can install into the Application folder. If you're not an admin, choose the User folder. With one of the folders selected, at the top right of the panel go into the menu and choose Reveal in Finder (Mac) or Reveal in Explorer (PC).

#3 You should now see a Scripts Panel folder. Drag the script files/folder into there and it's installed!

#4 Switch back to InDesign and the script will be listed under the folder you put it in.
To start the script just double-click it and enjoy!
Want to know where the Scripts Panel folders are located?
InCopy installations are identical, except the folder is InCopy instead of InDesign.
Mac
Hard Drive > Applications
> Adobe InDesign CS4 > Scripts > Scripts Panel or
Hard Drive > Users > [username] >
Library > Preferences > Adobe InDesign >
Version 6.0 > [en_US or other language] > Scripts
> Scripts Panel
Windows 7 and Vista
C:Drive > Program Files >
Adobe > Adobe InDesign CS4 > Scripts > Scripts Panel or
C:Drive > Users > [username] > AppData > Roaming > Adobe
> InDesign > Version 6.0 > [language such as
en_US] > Scripts > Scripts Panel
Windows XP
C:Drive > Program Files
> Adobe > Adobe InDesign CS4 > Scripts >
Scripts Panel or
C:Drive > Documents and Settings > [username] >
Application Data > Adobe > InDesign >
Version 6.0 > [en_US or other language] > Scripts >
Scripts Panel
#1 In Adobe InDesign CS3, go into the Window menu and choose Automation > Scripts.
(For InCopy it's Window > Scripts.)

#2 In the Scripts Panel you'll see Application and User folders. Scripts can be installed into either, but only admins can install into the Application folder. If you're not an admin, choose the User folder. With one of the folders selected, at the top right of the panel go into the menu and choose Reveal in Finder (Mac) or Reveal in Explorer (PC).

#3 You should now see a Scripts Panel folder. Drag the script files/folder into there and it's installed!

#4 Switch back to InDesign and the script will be listed under the folder you put it in.
To start the script just double-click it and enjoy!
Want to know where the Scripts Panel folders are located?
InCopy installations are identical, except the folder is InCopy instead of InDesign.
Mac
Hard Drive > Applications
> Adobe InDesign CS3 > Scripts > Scripts Panel or
Hard Drive > Users > [username] >
Library > Preferences > Adobe InDesign >
Version 5.0 > Scripts > Scripts Panel
Windows 7 and Vista
C:Drive > Program Files
> Adobe > Adobe InDesign CS3 > Scripts > Scripts Panel
or C:Drive > Users > [username] > AppData > Roaming >
Adobe > InDesign > Version 5.0 > Scripts >
Scripts Panel
Windows XP
C:Drive > Program Files
> Adobe > Adobe InDesign CS3 > Scripts >
Scripts Panel or
C:Drive > Documents and Settings > [username] >
Application Data > Adobe > InDesign >
Version 5.0 > Scripts > Scripts Panel
To install, move the script files/folder into the Scripts folder:
Hard Drive > Applications > Adobe InDesign CS2 > Presets > Scripts
InCopy installations are identical, except the folder is InCopy instead of InDesign.
To install, move the script files/folder into the Scripts folder:
C:Drive > Program Files > Adobe > Adobe InDesign CS2 > Presets > Scripts
InCopy installations are identical, except the folder is InCopy instead of InDesign.
To install, move the script files/folder into the Scripts folder:
Hard Drive > Applications > Adobe InDesign CS > Presets > Scripts
InCopy installations are identical, except the folder is InCopy instead of InDesign.
To install, move the script files/folder into the Scripts folder:
C:Drive > Program Files > Adobe > Adobe InDesign CS > Presets > Scripts
InCopy installations are identical, except the folder is InCopy instead of InDesign.