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It would probably make sense to always have the USB drive hooked up to the same machine, but it would be more flexible if it could be carried to any machine, should the main one be tied up by something else.
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There is a PC server, but for some reason, they use an external USB drive for archiving.
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Indesign Data Merge Images Software UpdatingI CantĪll machines are supposed to go up to 10.6 at some point, but Im not the administrator, so I can only ask for any software updatingI cant do it myself. The office has several workstationsall Macs with some form of 10.5, but one (the one I use) that has some form of 10.6 (sorry that I cant be more specific now, but Im at home). Im not at work now, but Ill post the exact path to the forum when I can (I work nights, so it will be a while). It works if I place images from a folder on my internal HD, but when I try from the USB drive, I get an error message that ID couldnt locate the images.
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To get the path, Im placing an image from the HD into a new ID document, clicking on the image in the links manager, and selecting copy full path from the links managers fly-out. That would probably work if the path began with Bills Mac and you were trying from Steves Mac, but it doesnt work from Bills Mac either. Select a file onthe external drive and see what the path is on the second machine, then do a findchange on the text file to fix the path statements and save a second copy so you can use one for each machine. The examples show images on the HD, which I have no trouble with. If its not working for an external drive, it could unfortunately be a bug. Then use the Links panel in InDesign to relink the images to those on your hard drive. However, as a workaround, why dont you put the images on your hard drive, and use Data Merge to create the InDesign file. When I do the actual merge, it works (the image is imported with the merge) if the path leads to a folder on my hard drive, but not if the path leads to an external drive. I place an image, and use the copy full path feature in the links manager and paste it into my spreadsheet. Indesign Data Merge Images Full Path Feature You can directly use excel and you dont need pathes to the images in the excel. It may be easier for me to manually place the image instead. Indesign Data Merge Images Software UpdatingI Cant.


Indesign Data Merge Images Full Path Feature.Creating the list of names as a CSV file and linking it to InDesign made the process of adding names to the cards a five minute job. When I started pulling together the information and laying out the templates for the namecards in InDesign it became obvious that I was going to need to use the Data Merge functions in InDesign. Almost immediately after finishing the course I found the perfect project to utilise the new skills I'd just been learning – designing a Christmas card, menus and namecards for a corporate Christmas party.Īs this was for a Christmas themed project I decided to use snowflakes as a decorative element – rather than spend extra time trying to come up with enough variations myself I used a free set of vectors from Spoon Graphics. One of the basic sections of the course – the one that attracted my attention and was the main reason for my taking the class – is the ability to feed in a group of SVG graphics and use them as the basis for brand new compositions, randomly generated inside the program.

Towards the end of 2013 I took a class on generative graphics led by Joshua Davis.
