It's a really simple script that allows you to make small calculations into your InDesign documents. Then I tried a plugin called Calculs Raynaux. Until recently I thought that meant I was doomed to create poorly designed invoices (since I didn't want to risk a miscalculation). It's always hard to create a really good design with the former tools, because they're not created with publishing in mind – but there's no calculation function in InDesign. If you're anything like me, you're not keen on using Excel or OpenOffice spreadsheets to create your estimates and invoices, so you should consider InDesign as an alternative. Want to design nicer looking invoices but rely on Excel's calculator function? Try using the InDesign plugin Calculs Raynaux
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