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Asked: June 18, 20262026-06-18T19:26:13+00:00 2026-06-18T19:26:13+00:00

I’m currently playing around with creating an applescript droplet that will in the end

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I’m currently playing around with creating an applescript droplet that will in the end allow me to drop multiple files to be opened and then saved. This is all I need to do as this updates the old indesign files to CS5 (we have a lot of them).

I’m able to create a droplet that opens multiple indesign files, but im having trouble with them being saved. Here is the script so far:

on open these
    tell application "Adobe InDesign CS5"
        open these
    end tell
end open
tell application "Adobe InDesign CS5"
 save these
end tell

At the moment its not executing the “save these” command. Seems like it would be straightforward enough but i’m findin it hard to get information how to tell indesign to save these opened documents that i’ve dropped in the droplet. I’m probably not using the right “selector” (if I can use that term). So i would like the script to “select” the open documents and these “selected” documents then need to be saved (a simple save command rather than a save as).

And ideally i would like for the script to open the first document and saving it before moving on to the second document and so forth. But that is secondary.

I’ve also tried this script:

on open these
    tell application "Adobe InDesign CS5"
        open these
    end tell
end open
tell these
    save
end tell

Same result here as well. I’m a bit of a beginner on this so I might’ve overlooked something very basic. Any help would be much appreciated!

Thank you.

Edit: Typo in the title, whoops!

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    2026-06-18T19:26:14+00:00Added an answer on June 18, 2026 at 7:26 pm

    you can’t just tell indesign to save “thees” you have to talk to each item specifying item and and location format etc for for saving

    so you will have to loop through each one

    pseudo code here

    on open these
        repeat with afile in these
            tell application "Adobe InDesign CS5"
                open afile
                tell document 1
                       save afile to "/location/to/save"
                   close afile
                end tell
            end tell
        end repeat
    end open
    

    here is the dictionary instructions for save

    save v : Save the document
    save specifier
    [to alias or text] : Where to save the document. If the document is already saved, a copy is saved at this path, the original file is closed the new copy is opened
    [stationery boolean] : Whether to save the file as stationery. Can accept: boolean (Default: FALSE).
    [version comments text] : The comment for this version
    [force save boolean] : Forcibly save a version. Can accept: boolean (Default: FALSE).
    → document : The saved document

    as DigiMonk noted you may just be able to use close by itself

    on open these
        repeat with afile in these
            tell application "Adobe InDesign CS5"
                open afile
                tell document 1
                    close afile saving yes
                end tell
            end tell
        end repeat
    end open
    
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