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1 Layout preparation & import

Multiple records

This is the most effective approach to apply multiple records to one layout (with one or more pages). To tell MyDataMerge where your records should go in the layout you need to  create multiple groups of the same instance.

Example – Multiple business cards with front and rear side

You have a business card that you want to have 8 times on a sheet including their rear sides. First of all, layout one business card with all placeholders you need and group it. By grouping it, MyDataMerge knows now that all the placeholders inside the group belong together.

Next, duplicate (or copy/paste) the group to create another business card. Arrange it on your sheet in the order you want the data to be merged. This can be from left to right like in the below example [1 to 4] or right to left, or up to down …

Now on the next page you arrange groups of the rear sides of the business cards, but as the rear side is mirrored you need to start from right to left [1 to 4] with arranging groups:

Remember: The groups tell MyDataMerge which placeholders belong together and the order you arrange the copies with represents the order the records are merged.

2 MyDataMerge configuration

Editing image placeholders

To tell MyDataMerge where to look for your images, follow these instructions

  1. Make sure your placeholder has the right type selected “Replace with image” [1]
  2. Add a datasource entry and select the column with the image filenames [2]
  3. Open the settings (gear icon). Then choose the folder where the images are located [3]. This will add the selected path to your image filenames.

By now you should see the image in the preview (you might need to grant read access for MyDataMerge to the selected folder).

 

3 Export

Filetypes

If you want to export to interactive PDF files go to export > filetype and select the preferred filetype from the dropdown.

You can set a static filename in Export > Filetype > “Static filename” field.

With static filenames, every file will get the same name and a counting number will be attached. For example if you define static filename to be “mydatamerge” then files will be named like this:

  • mydatamerge_1
  • mydatamerge_2
  • mydatamerge_3
  • and so on

Please note that static filenames only allow a-z, 0-9, – and _ characters. Other characters will be removed or replaced.