This was great, but it did some things that I didn’t want, like deleting empty text frames with fill colors or strokes. The article include the script DeleteEmptyFrame.jsx by Harbs at InTools. So I searched and found an article here at InDesignSecrets about Finding Empty Text Frames. But I also remembered reading about a script that could do the job faster and easier. To get rid of these unwanted text frames, I used to manually search and convert them into unassigned frames (Object > Content > Unassigned). This can lead to problems like missing font warnings when (nearly) empty text frames contain one or more non-printing characters like spaces. As most of you know, double-clicking a frame with the Type tool converts that frame into a text frame. In my work, I often receive InDesign files containing several empty text frames created unknowingly by another user. This is a guest post from a longtime reader, Masood Ahmad.
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