![]() ![]() ~ Exporting the entire file with the ID tags already included. Personally, I always pull Excel files into a FileMaker database where I can do a whole lot more like…. This was kind of complicated, but I wanted you to understand the tagging concepts. You need to get that code into the last position of the text string for each grocery object. ~ Look closely and you will find where the frame break code is… “” ~ Open the tagged text file in Word or other app. ~ Export the text as an InDesign tagged file. To get to the the second frame, and enter more text. ~ Use the “insert break character->frame break” ~ Format text for the first one, set up style sheets. ~ Set up your document with the boxes linked. Ultimately, as I’ve said before, you’ll get far more control if you use a third-party plug-in such as InData, but if Data Merge does what you need, then make the most of it! And you can download the script to try yourself here. This is how Data Merge should work now! (Adobe, take note!) Or you could resize the frame, or put an object on the page that has text wrap, and it all reflows: The reason this is so cool is that you can quickly and easily reflow the data! You could delete one of the people on this page and everyone would reflow. ![]() The script merges the data into the frames on the page, repeating the inline object inside the story in order to import all the data: Now all I need to do is select the larger text frame (the one that contains the inline objects) and double-click the script. I have installed Loic’s script, called InlineMerge.jsxbin (I’ll tell you where to get it in a minute), as well as lots of other fun scripts in my Scripts panel: (We have lots of other tutorials here on how to load the data file and tag objects with Data Merge.) The frames have been tagged with the Data Merge panel so that the image goes in the top and the name in the bottom. Notice that this is two objects - a graphic frame and a text frame - grouped together, then anchored into a large text frame. This is much harder to explain than to show, so? here’s the original template: Now Loic is back with something that is perhaps even more cool: A free script that lets you use Data Merge to flow inline, or anchored, objects! Loic Aigon created a script a while back that helped get around the limitation by combining Data Merge and tables - so that you could get a single “flowing story” with one long table. Inline or anchored objects can flow in a story, even with text wrap, even if it’s a “grid” of inline grouped objectsīut one thing Data Merge cannot do in InDesign is flow objects (or groups of objects) into a single story! That is why it has never been particularly good for directories.Data Merge can create a grid of objects, such as a yearbook page or photography contact sheet and.
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