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livmondo
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November 21, 2020
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How to auto place one image on each page?

  • November 21, 2020
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I would like to create a book and automatically import/place one image on each page.  All images are the exact same size. 

 

I am hoping there is a template I can set up and script to run so I don't have to do this manually.  

 

Thanks for your help!

Leanne

 

 

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4 replies

Participant
October 24, 2024

hello, i would like to add that it is the year 2024.

Robert at ID-Tasker
Legend
October 24, 2024
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hello, i would like to add that it is the year 2024.


By @Clifford34088264bs0s

 

What do you mean? 

 

Participant
October 25, 2024

sorry, i'm a bit irritated.

i would like to suggest that indesign has no option to easily add one page per placed item in the year 2024 – where LLM's and automated workflows are on the rise, i still have to add 50 pages manually to place 50 images.

the convenience of indesign and most other adobe tools i'm using is no longer up to the speed of modern production cycles. 

Community Expert
November 23, 2020

Hi Leanne,

did you already set up the document? If not:

Add a new document with one single page. Provide a placeholder graphic frame on the first page. Set the frame fitting options to your liking. Now select the page in the Pages panel, duplicate the page one time. Next select all the pages, duplicate the two pages one time. Do this until you reach the number of pages you need.

 

If you already have a document with many pages:

Add a placeholder graphic frame on the first page, with a facing-pages document add another one to the other side of the spine. Set the frame fitting options to your liking. Copy both frames to the clipboard. Go to the next spread and do:

Edit > Paste In Place

Do that with all your spreads if needed.

 

Have no frame or text selected for the next step:

To place all your images first load them all into the cursor (placegun) with File > Place…

It needs one click per page to place the images throughout your document ( unload the filled cursor above a placeholder frame with one click ) and a bit steering to the next placeholder frame using the scrollwheel of your input device or mouse.

 

This takes all in all under 5 minutes to place 100 images, I think.

 

Regards,
Uwe Laubender

( ACP )

jmlevy
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 21, 2020

If the image has to be on the full page, you can use the “ImageCatalog” script which you can find in the script panel of all the InDesign versions.

Participant
December 16, 2024

Hi—

With all these helpful instructions, I now can use Data Merge to place a folder of images in InDesign with one image on each page. But is there a way to control the importing so that the pages are in the order of the photos' file names?

Thanks very much,

Philip

Legend
November 21, 2020

Hello Leanne,

 

InDesign's Data Merge will work for what you want to do. Below are a couple of links that should guide you, if not there's plenty of other online resources you can "Google"

https://creativepro.com/topic/data-merge-with-images/

https://redokun.com/blog/data-merge-indesign

 

Edit: here's another link that will help with creating the data source if you don't already have one.

https://creativepro.com/import-folder-full-pictures-page/

 

 

Regards,

Mike