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How to use Data Merge in InDesign - Tutorial - YouTube Whether you are making a business card, name tag or anything else requiring the same layout with different inputs, data merge could potentially help you doing that without typing or pasting
I need help with data merge for name badges - 6-up on one page Based on my name badge template, I have my margins set up correctly, and the space between rows set up correctly From what I understand, when the data merge takes place, it should repeat the text frame 6 times on the page, because of the size of the text frame and the margins and spacing I set up
How to Use InDesign Data Merge for Text and Image Automation In this post, we will go over the the steps on how to use InDesign’s Data Merge panel using the example of creating cat adoption graphics that are intended to be printed or shared on social media
How to Make Badges Using a Template in InDesign - Techwalla When you create batches of name badges in Adobe InDesign, you can use these merge techniques to create a template in which InDesign's data-merge features incorporate field placeholders that turn into employee or attendee identifiers in your final output
Use InDesign’s Data Merge Feature to Create Name Tags We’ll use the Data Merge feature to populate ~90 name tags with employee names and offices! We’ll use a spreadsheet to insert the data into InDesign, requiring us to only create one original page for the name tag manually
How to Use Data Merge in InDesign - Envato Tuts+ In this InDesign data merge tutorial, we're going to apply our text file to a business card design, as an example You can also use your own document or design if you prefer
6-up name badge template with data merge: Items run off page I have an InDesign file set up to create 6-up name badges using data merge with a comma delimited file (first name, last name, organization) Margins and spacing are set up to match the template of special diecut synthetic paper on which we print the badges