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Hi everyone! I am still pretty new to Adobe Suite, so I am not totally sure if this is even possible.
Work for a printing business that works with sports jerseys with custom names. When people order online, we export the data into an excel file where each Column represents a specific jersey (style/color/etc) and each row in that column represents a name that needs to be printed.
What we normally do is make an artboard for each column and manually type in each name. The software that we use to print them needs each name to be its own type sublayer under 1 layer. We are currently in the peak of our season and the amount of names makes it an extremely daunting task.
I am wondering if there is a way to import the data from excel to Illustrator that will either do this for us, or make it easier to edit everything. Realistically, I would like to be able to import a whole column and have each cell be it's own text sublayer in one layer, and hopefully make those text sublayers the correct font/size/color/etc.
Please let me know if anyone has any tips/tricks/anything to either do exactly that or make the task a little easier! Any help is greatly appreciated!
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there is a way to import data from a spreadsheet.
Look into Variable Data & Data Sets.
https://helpx.adobe.com/illustrator/using/data-driven-graphics-templates-variables.html
If that does not solve your problem you'll need a script that would automate getting the customized data from the spreadsheet into your template(s)
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Excel data can be imported into Illustrator graphs, but it doesn't sound like that is what you are needing.
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@barbara_a wrote:
Excel data can be imported into Illustrator graphs,
Not directly, Barbara. You can copy and paste from Excel or save the Excel file as .csv and import into the Graph Data window.
Jane
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Carlos has already mentioned Variable Data, which is sufficient for basic layours and requires no special skills to set up, so check that out first to see if it provides the features you need.
If you require more complex automation (resizing and repositioning text, applying color schemes, adding and removing optional elements, etc) you will need a scripted solution.
It is difficult to offer recommendations without additional details: number of existing templates and how often you add new ones, whether the editable elements are the same across all templates or can vary, your text styling and fitting rules, how colors are specified, and so on. It may help us if you can post a few screenshots of example templates, Excel spreadsheets, and finished artworks.
If your requirements are straightforward and identical across all templates, a bespoke JavaScript coded specifically to handle that design may be appropriate. If you need a flexible solution that can handle complex, varied designs and evolving requirements, I have an advanced automation engine that will smash it (demo attached). DM me if you wish to discuss further.