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A nice little InDesign Data Merge Example with Russell

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Uploaded by on Sep 23, 2008

Ride along with Russell as he uses the data merge feature in InDesign CS3 to automate a rather tedious task!

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  • Thank you! This was extremely helpful!

  • I love this guy! I call 'em 'boxes' too! Imagine yelling out "Frames!" in a crowded room. Indesign elitist audience member.

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  • To troll other designers, you should ALWAYS use Comic Sans for examples :)

  • Thank you so much! This is a life saver!

  • Life saver, thanx for your help!

  • Should upload more videos! super helpful and entertaining to listen

  • man. this was awesome. thanks a billion

  • @Rizashi that worked! thanks!

  • @ammmburrido you have to put in a single apostrophe in front of the @ so it spells out like:

    '@image

  • @ammmburrido You type the column names (the "first name", "last name" and "@photo") into the TOP row, it does not go into the header of the document. If you did this, then maybe it has to do with your version of Excel? Hope this helps.

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