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Indesign cc 2015 data merge
Indesign cc 2015 data merge








indesign cc 2015 data merge
  1. #INDESIGN CC 2015 DATA MERGE HOW TO#
  2. #INDESIGN CC 2015 DATA MERGE CODE#

That being said, I don't think that the Chinese font is in the InDesign file, nor is it in the data merge source. Kyle, thanks for bringing up GREP, it is not easy to learn - however it has a lot of power! The InDesign email list that I linked earlier has a few GREP experts on it and I have tried to follow their posts without too much success, GREP syntax is not easy to learn for the casual user. Any time you see "," it should be "" without the interleaving spaces.

#INDESIGN CC 2015 DATA MERGE HOW TO#

I don't have time to figure out how to force it to be correct.

#INDESIGN CC 2015 DATA MERGE CODE#

The outer enclosing brackets define a list of things to match, the caret inverts the match (selects everything that isn't listed), "" means all printable characters including white space (which should include the carriage-return characters but doesn't), and "" means whitespace characters, which will capture the carriage returns.ĮDIT: I guess a colon followed by a lowercase P is interpreted as a code for a smily with its tongue out.

indesign cc 2015 data merge

This should change all characters that are not normal printable characters to the other typeface.

indesign cc 2015 data merge

In the "Find what:" field, enter "]" (without the quotation marks), then click on the magnifying glass icon to the right of "Change Format:," and select the font for the Chinese characters. In the Find/Change window, change to the "GREP" tab. With all of the text in Futura, select Edit>Find/Change. You should be able to do this with Indesign's Find/Change process. Please let the forum know what the solution is when you find it! The best InDesign/Automation source that I know of is here, join up and ask your question (email list): You would obviously like to automate this task. I personally would see if the client could send you a separate database that only has the Chinese names, then you could setup a separate masterpage and data merge with the correct font. There may be some macro or other way to isolate the Chinese text in MS Excell, however that is beyond my knowledge. plain text issue? Why does TextWrangler work correctly and why does InDesign fail? You say that the Chinese looks fine in TextWrangler.what if you open the same file into TextEdit.does it display incorrectly as InDesign does? Is this a rich text vs. If the Chinese uses different fonts, then I am guessing that you need to bring in the character or paragraph sytle into InDesign so that you can map the style to a style and font in InDesign that has Chinese characters. I thought that this may just be a simple font issue, the same font used for both Western and Chinese characters - as some OT fonts contain both character sets.










Indesign cc 2015 data merge