1 Layout preparation & import
Add placeholders to your layout
Add colored QR-Code placeholder
Requirements
- The placeholder text must be located in a single text frame (not linked with any other)
- The text frame must be a square (same height and width)
- The placeholder text including tags must be the only content of the text frame (be careful with spaces)
- You can choose any text you like (a-z, 0-9, _-)
- If you want to use Autolink you can add # to identify the placeholder as QR-Code, e.g. <<#qrcode>>
Coloring QR-Codes
To color your QR-Codes, you just need to apply a color to your text frame and the text. The text frame’s color will be the background color of the QR-Code, the text color will result in the QR-Codes color itself.
Best practice: Even if you don’t need a background color (e.g. cause it is white) you still should set a color. This speeds up the merge process.
2 MyDataMerge configuration
Configurations
Add hyperlinks to setups
You can add Hyperlinks dynamically to your placeholders, no matter if its a text, image or QR-Code placeholder. After applying hyperlinks, a reader can click on the element to open the hyperlink.
Note: Hyperlinks will only work if you export to InDesign files or interactive PDF files.
How to add Hyperlinks
Hyperlinks are part of a setup – this gives you the full advantage of a setups flexibility (e.g. to apply different hyperlinks to the same placeholder based on conditions). To add a hyperlink, open the placeholder in the editor and click the hyperlink icon [1] to open the hyperlink panel. Then enable the hyperlink [2] and start with your configuration:
Shared Hyperlink destination
This is only useful if you have multiple hyperlinks with the same target and need to continue working with your InDesign layout. With this option turned on, only one hyperlink target will be created in your layout document and be shared for multiple hyperlinks. With this option turned off, a new target will be created for each hyperlink.
Highlight
Selects the highlight effect of the hyperlink
PDF Display
Selects the kind of frame around the hyperlink. Selecting “Visible Rectangle” will unlock the options below to further style the frame.
Width
The width of the rectangle (thin, medium or thick)
Format
The format of the rectangle (solid or dashed)
Color
The RGB color of the rectangle. All RGB swatches (and only RGB) from your document are imported automatically and will be selectable next to “Document default”.
Configuration
The configuration button opens another editor to configure the hyperlinks content. You can select a hyperlink type and edit every item like a text placeholder to inject data into a hyperlink.
Editing QR-Code placeholders
Setup QR-Code placeholders
A QR-Code placeholder will add a specific type of QR-Code (vCard, URL, Text) with content from various sources into your layout in the merge process.
These sources can be one or a combination of:
- Datasource content (Changes for each record)
- Static text (Always the same)
- Sequence (Different types of counting numbers)
- Automator workflow (for editing outside of MyDataMerge – learn more here)
- Custom (java-)script (learn more here)
Open the Qr-Code placeholder by double clicking it (or click the pen icon), then the editor will open. First of all, make sure that “Replace with QR-Code” is selected [2]. If you cannot select it, you didn’t follow the requirements for a QR-Code placeholder in the layout. Please check “Add placeholders to your layout” section above.
Then click “Add item to initial setup” [3]. This will automatically add a QR-Code Element and open the QR-Code editor.
Select the type of QR-Code you want to create [4]. Please note that some QR-Code types have optional items [5] which you can enable if you need them.
Double click the single items to edit them. The content of a QR-Code is always text, so the single items are handled like a standard text placeholder which you fill from various sources.
These sources can be one or a combination of:
- Datasource content (Changes for each record)
- Static text (Always the same)
- Sequence (Different types of counting numbers)
- Automator workflow (for editing outside of MyDataMerge – learn more here)
- Custom (java-)script (learn more here)
Once you configured all required (and optional) items and the setup is valid (green check), you can exit the QR-Code editor with the back button [6] …
… and see a preview of the QR-Code [7].
3 Export
Filetypes
Export to Adobe InDesign® files
If you want to export to Adobe InDesign files go to export > filetype and select the preferred filetype from the dropdown.
Setup custom filenames
To configure dynamic file names go to Export > Filetype and make sure “One document per record” [1] is activated. Then a button “Filenames setup” [2] appears. Click it to configure your filenames.
If you click the “Filenames setup” button you can then select the filetype to setup custom naming. If you e. g. export to PDF files and keep a copy of your InDesign files you can define both the names for the PDF files and the InDesign files. Double click a row and enable it. Then you can configure it like a placeholder.
Extras
Setup GREP replacements
GREP text actions allow you to search and replace specific strings matching custom search patterns with other strings or patterns AFTER the merge process is completed. They are applied to all documents generated.
Go to Export > Extras > GREP text
Here you can activate or deactivate your configured GREP text replacements. To edit them click on the pen icon of each row, to add new ones click on the gear icon in the bottom right. This will take you to the preferences where you can add new actions or delete existing ones (Note: Predefined actions cannot be deleted. They are flagged with [System] at the end of the name):
GREP text actions are stored locally on your machine. Only activated actions will be added to project files.