Creating a capability statement from multiple indesign files
I'm trying to find the best practice way to manage our InDesign documents for capability statements.
Essentialy all our capability documents are made up of a customised cover (we change the client name/project name and feature image), customised cover letter (written specifically to the client) then we have a standard 'about' section which is always the same and then a series of past projects that we again customise depending on the client. We produce about 5-10 of these every month.
I'm wondering what the best way is to set up our files to try to automate this process a little more. I have noted the options I can think of below but all have their negatives - does someone have a better solution?
Option 1 - Book Feature
I create seperate InDesign files for each of the sections (Cover, Cover Letter, About, Projects) and then use the book feature to combine them all. The problem with this is that we have over 500 projects and each has 2-3 variations (different images, content etc.) so that would mean we have a library with over 1500 seperate indesign files in it as from what I see you can't select specific pages from one InDesign document when using the Book feature. The other problem with this is that the Cover and Cover Letter are customised, so i'd need to make these files in InDesign first, save them somewhere and then add them to the book feature.
Option 2 - Place InDesign files within InDesign
This would mean we can have a master template where we can customise the cover and cover letter, then place the relevant InDesign pages into the document. It means we can keep all 1500 project pages in one master InDesign file and then just select the relevant pages from it. My fear with this however is placing 10-20 indesign documents into one file will make the file size very large and there could be issues with missing links. I'm avoiding placing PDF files here as this means we would have to export a PDF everytime we make a change to a project page which may not happen and therefore an old version of the page might be used with outdated content on it.
Option 3 - Copy Paste
This is how we are currently doing it .. basically just opening a 'master file' with all the static content in it and some blank pages for the projects, and then copy/pasting the pages we want into a new InDesign document and making any customisations from here and then exporting it to PDF. The problem with this is it's time consuming doing the copy/paste and there is room for error if things aren't copied across correctly.
Would love to know if anyone has found a good solution for this.
