Harness the power of Adobe InDesign's data merge and style panel. Whether you're creating custom mail-outs or other mail-merge needs, familiarize yourself with this powerful InDesign panel in this in-depth, step-by-step guide. This book shows you how to easily create, edit, and print data merged documents that match specific branding and style guidelines.
You'll learn how to combine MS Excel to create a faster workflow and quickly turn your Adobe InDesign CC 2017 files into printer-ready files. In this book, we'll also take a look at how to apply paragraph and character styles to your text and how you can alter formatting using Global Regular Expressions Print (GREPs).
With
Data Merge and Styles for Adobe InDesign CC 2017
as your guide, you'll see how to save time and money by learning all the peculiarities and powerful features of Adobe InDesign data merge. By the end of this book, you'll be able to streamline your workflow and avoid using MS Word's mail merge and back-and-forth edits.
What You'll Learn
Create custom print media with text styles using Adobe InDesign CC 2017
Work with GREPs in conjunction with Character and Paragraph Styles to customize data
Build a numbering sequence for ticketsCreate single and multiple data mergesWho This Book Is For
Students, graphic designers, and corporate administrators who need to create documents for events.
Harder
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Zielgruppe
Professional/practitioner
Weitere Infos & Material
Chapter 1: .- Introduction.- Chapter 2: Working with Paragraph Styles to create sequential numbering.- Chapter 3: Creating a Single Merge Record using the Data Merge Panel.- Chapter 4: Creating a Single Merge Record with Images using the Data Merge Panel.- Chapter 5: Creating a Multiple Merge Record using the Data Merge Panel.- Chapter 6: Working with Character and Paragraph GREPS Styles with the Data Merge Panel.- Chapter 7: Troubleshooting.
Jennifer Harder
has worked in the graphic design industry for over 10 years. She has a degree in Graphic Communications and is currently teaching Acrobat, InDesign, and Dreamweaver courses at Langara College. As a freelancer, Jennifer frequently works with Adobe PDFs and checks them before they go to print or are uploaded to the web. She enjoys talking about Adobe Software and her interests include: writing, illustration, and working on her websites.