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Awesome! I’ll try it out tomorrow. Thank you so much for the help.
Unfortunately Data Merge isn’t a feasible solution either since all information need to be on the top of the sheet and it has to be a txt or csv file.
Is there a way to place Excel sheets in InDesign without using the original formatting? This way I would be able to replace the Excel files and reopen the InDesign Template and just refresh the links.
Help?
Hi David,
I just saw that video but this time i paid more attention to what he said in the beginning. I forgot to set it up in the preferences so thank you David.
Unfortunately it still messes up my formatting when I update the links so I’m going to try Data Merge. Maybe this gets the job done better.
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