Placing .pdf into InDesign CC

How do I place a multiple page .pdf document into Adobe Indesign CC?

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  • Place pdf into InDesign CS4 js

    Hi, I have those lines of script that place the pdf into InDesign, but in the process new frame gets created in which the pdf is placed, and I need it to be placed into my existing frame. How could I do it:
        var myRectangle = myDoc.pages[0].rectangles[0];   
        myPage = myDoc.pages[0];
        myPDFPage = myPage.place(File(myFile), [0,0])[0];
    Thank you very much for your help.
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    Yes, you are right, I am stuck for a different reason, it does places the second page.
    What I think is going on,  and maybe there is a better approach to it than the one I am going about it: when I have single page pdf for the 1st page and single page pdf for the 2nd page, my script first tries to upload 1st pdf as multi-page just in case there is only one pdf with both files. And for some reason it uploads single page pdf twice (into the second InDesign page as well when there is no second page in the 1st pdf [If I could avoid that all together would be great]). So my script verifies if the pdf uploaded into the 2nd page is 1st page of 1st pdf then it deletes it. And then it looks if there is a file for the second page, and uploads it. So my new challenge is that when it verifies what page of the pdf is uploaded into the 2nd page of InDesign after the 1st pdf upload, it just crashes, and it worked with the previous way of placing pdfs (the green line of the script).
    The second my issue is that, as it places the files, it dis-attaches the frames from the master page, and I need them to be still half attached. For the same reason new frames created by place command - is a problem for me. Maybe easier way, if it's possible at all, half-attach those new frames to the Master page afterwords. (This is the main goal for me).
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        // page 1
        myPage = myDoc.pages[0];
        var myRectangle = myDoc.pages[0].rectangles[0];   
        app.pdfPlacePreferences.pageNumber = 1;
        myRectangle.place(myFile);
        //PDF.place (myFile);
        //myPDFPage = myPage.place(File(myFile), [0,0])[0];
        myRectangle.geometricBounds = [0, 0, myGB_Y2, myGB_X2];
        // page 2
        myPage = myDoc.pages[1];
        var myRectangle = myDoc.pages[1].rectangles[0];
        app.pdfPlacePreferences.pageNumber = 2;
        myPDFPage = myRectangle.place(myFile);
        //PDF.place (myFile);
        //myPDFPage = myPage.place(File(myFile), [0,0])[0];
        myRectangle.geometricBounds = [0, 0, myGB_Y2, myGB_X2];
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        try{
            var myFrame = myDoc.pages[0].rectangles[1];
            if (myFrame.isValid == true){
                myFrame.remove();
        catch (e){}
        try{
            var myFrame = myDoc.pages[1].rectangles[1];
            if (myFrame.isValid == true){
                myFrame.remove();
        catch (e){}
        app.pdfPlacePreferences.pageNumber = 1;
    function myPlacePDFback(myDoc, myFile){
        var myFrame= myDoc.pages[1].rectangles.[0];
        if (myFrame.isValid == false){
            myDoc.pages[1].rectangles.add();
            myFrame.strokeWeight = 0;
            myFrame.geometricBounds = [0, 0, myGB_Y2, myGB_X2];
        app.pdfPlacePreferences.pdfCrop = PDFCrop.cropMedia;
        myPage = myDoc.pages[1];
        var myRectangle = myDoc.pages[1].rectangles[0];
        app.pdfPlacePreferences.pageNumber = 2;
        myRectangle.place(myFile);
        //myPDFPage = myPage.place(File(myFile), [0,0])[0];
        app.pdfPlacePreferences.pageNumber = 1;
    Kasyan, your script might be helpful, and I would like to look into it.
    Thank you very much for your help.
    Yulia

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    Bob, Peter, grmg, many thanks for your very helpful comments.  Delighted mac/pc not relevant.  Will scratch that from list of herrings to chase.
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    Brand New InDesign User (latest version on OS X)
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  • Problem Importing a PDF into Indesign CC

    We don't usually have this problem with InDesign CC, but this came at a very bad time and I'm not sure if it is a bug in InDesign CC or not. We were given a PDF from an auditor of a client to bring into their financial report. The strange thing is that we were only able to bring in pages on left pages, any page that was brought in on the right hand page did not show. In fact, if we copied a page that showed up on the left page and moved it to the right page, it would not show it.
    Fortunately we still have CS6 and we were able to place the same PDF with no problem. So we had to save the document into a CS6 format and then insert the PDF.
    I don't know what would have caused this, but we haven't had problems with other PDFs. It seems that there was something about that PDF that InDesign CC didn't like (but that CS6 was able to handle).
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    I think we'd need to see samples from the actual .indd and PDF files to give you any real answers.

  • Opening a PDF into InDesign.

    Hello, I'm new to InDesign and need help importing an existing PDF to modify. I tried following the instructions here: http://bim.wikispaces.com/file/view/How+to+Import+and+Edit+PDFs+in+Adobe+InDesign.pdf , but do not have the option of opening from "Place" -- The Place option in in gray still.
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    File > Place... is not available?
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  • Place all pages in pdf into indesign

    I want to place all pages in a pdf file into indesign, I mean need to load all pages in a pdf in single place method and place every pages individually on iterating through pages in indesign.
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    You are finding PlaceMultipagePDF.jsx script and here is it for you
    //PlaceMultipagePDF.jsx
    //An InDesign CS3 JavaScript
    //Places all of the pages of a multi-page PDF.
    //For more on InDesign scripting, go to http://www.adobe.com/products/indesign/xml_scripting.html
    //or visit the InDesign Scripting User to User forum at http://www.adobeforums.com
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            myDocumentNames.push(app.documents.item(myDocumentCounter).name);
        var myChooseDocumentDialog = app.dialogs.add({name:"Choose a Document", canCancel:false});
        with(myChooseDocumentDialog.dialogColumns.add()){
            with(dialogRows.add()){
                with(dialogColumns.add()){
                    staticTexts.add({staticLabel:"Place PDF in:"});
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        else{
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        myChooseDocumentDialog.destroy();
        return myDocument, myNewDocument;
    function myChoosePage(myDocument){
        var myPageNames = new Array;
        //Get the names of the pages in the document
        for(var myCounter = 0; myCounter < myDocument.pages.length;myCounter++){
            myPageNames.push(myDocument.pages.item(myCounter).name);
        var myChoosePageDialog = app.dialogs.add({name:"Choose a Page", canCancel:false});
        with(myChoosePageDialog.dialogColumns.add()){
            with(dialogRows.add()){
                with(dialogColumns.add()){
                    staticTexts.add({staticLabel:"Place PDF on:"});
                with(dialogColumns.add()){
                    var myChoosePageDropdown = dropdowns.add({stringList:myPageNames, selectedIndex:0});
        myChoosePageDialog.show();
        var myPage = myDocument.pages.item(myChoosePageDropdown.selectedIndex);
        myChoosePageDialog.destroy();
        return myPage;
    function myPlacePDF(myDocument, myPage, myPDFFile){
         var myPDFPage;
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              if(myCounter > 1){
                   myPage = myDocument.pages.add(LocationOptions.after, myPage);
              app.pdfPlacePreferences.pageNumber = myCounter;
              myPDFPage = myPage.place(File(myPDFFile), [0,0])[0];
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                   var myFirstPage = myPDFPage.pdfAttributes.pageNumber;
              else{
                   if(myPDFPage.pdfAttributes.pageNumber == myFirstPage){
                        myPage.remove();
                        myBreak = true;
              myCounter = myCounter + 1;
    Shonky

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    Hi All,
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