CES020
New Member
I have a job on deck and I'm trying to understand how to do this. It's a data merge job, so I'm looking at InDesign. I tested that feature some time ago and I think I understand that, not too big an issue. However, I drew the items in Illustrator when I did samples for the job. It was easy to make 2 samples in Illustrator.
So now I have about 400 of them with different data on them. I can fit 10 or so on a sheet. My Indesign experience is so limited, so I need someone to tell me if what I'm doing will work, and if I'm really messing up by doing it.
I'd like to layout the items (which already have some text) in Illustrator (just one sheet worth). So I have 8 or 10 of them all laid out in Illustrator and filled with text (3 or 4 fields of text in different places).
I'd like to then cut and paste that from Illustrator to InDesign. Then, take the text frame tool and drag it around my existing text to create the place where the variable will go. Then just delete the existing text that was cut and pasted. So I'll be using what I had in Illustrator to define my text frames. At that point, I have all my text frames defined, then I can just add my variables or whatever InDesign calls them, into the text frames.
Then, head to the merge tool and make it all happen.
Will that work? Does it seem too backwards? I did cut and paste a sample over into InDesign and printed it and it printed sharp and crisp, so I was happy with the quality.
I think this will mark the 2nd time in 2 years I have used the program, but it sure will make this job easier if I can do that.
What do you think? Yes? No? Maybe?
Thanks-
Steve
So now I have about 400 of them with different data on them. I can fit 10 or so on a sheet. My Indesign experience is so limited, so I need someone to tell me if what I'm doing will work, and if I'm really messing up by doing it.
I'd like to layout the items (which already have some text) in Illustrator (just one sheet worth). So I have 8 or 10 of them all laid out in Illustrator and filled with text (3 or 4 fields of text in different places).
I'd like to then cut and paste that from Illustrator to InDesign. Then, take the text frame tool and drag it around my existing text to create the place where the variable will go. Then just delete the existing text that was cut and pasted. So I'll be using what I had in Illustrator to define my text frames. At that point, I have all my text frames defined, then I can just add my variables or whatever InDesign calls them, into the text frames.
Then, head to the merge tool and make it all happen.
Will that work? Does it seem too backwards? I did cut and paste a sample over into InDesign and printed it and it printed sharp and crisp, so I was happy with the quality.
I think this will mark the 2nd time in 2 years I have used the program, but it sure will make this job easier if I can do that.
What do you think? Yes? No? Maybe?
Thanks-
Steve