Break Up a Data Merge Document into Many Files

David explores an obscure Data Merge feature that can make a big impact

Sven wrote:

I’ve created a 20-page booklet that contains variable data, using Data Merge. When I merge the 65 records in, I get 1300 pages. I want to get 65 separate 20-page booklets instead.

As we’ve said before, Data Merge is not a very powerful system, and it sports a number of limitations. Fortunately, you can get it to break your documents up into smaller pieces — it’s just not immediately obvious how to do so.

The trick is to limit the number of records InDesign flows into a single document. Ordinarily, all the data records are flowed into a single document because there is no limit. But if you choose Create Merged Document, you can switch to the Options tab, and enable the Record Limit per Document field.

If you set the Limit to 1, then each record in the data file becomes its own InDesign file. In your case, you’d get 65 separate files.

Of course, the problem then is that you need to print each one separately. (If you were making booklets, you might use the Make Booklet feature.) I can’t think of any clever way to make a single 1300 page document and then make 65 booklets out of it automatically. Perhaps other folks know of scripts or software that can do this?

[Update: This is more possible with PDF. See this blog article.]

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This article was last modified on December 19, 2021

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