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I created an excel doc with 72 different items with various data such as description, code, price etc. I used the data merge option in indesign and have created a catalog of all my items. Now I need to change the prices, I change them in my excel re save as a CSV file. When I go to my indesign file, re select my data source and select update data source it only updates the 1st item. Is there a way of updating all 72, or do I have to select each one and update separately, which would probably just be easier to hand type them in instead. Also "update content in data fields" always remains greyed out, not sure if this has anything to do with it.
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In these cases, I find it easer to just re-run the entire merge.
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The "update content in data fields" is only available in a merge that has been created using fields placed on a master page (Merge data to create form letters, envelopes, or mailing labels in Adobe InDesign ). I've also found that if data is edited post-merge (i.e. cut and pasted records from one text frame to another) this can create problems as well.
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I am having the same issue. It will update the day I do the merge but when I come back to my document a while later it deletes all the information. So, the update content in data fields tool is basically useless? The links just don't maintain if you start editing in Indesign? The solution is to just remerge and only make edits to the indesign file when you are sure the info is correct?
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Again: the generated merged file is a one-off !
The data in it is static.
You have to let the original setup regenerate a new merged file, based on its updated link to the data file.
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Then what is the point of placing the info on the master page in the merge template? Like why is that an option if the info is always static?
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The warning for the updated linked CSV file is only valid for the InDesign template – not for the generated InDesign file with the 72 records (it has no link to the data). So you just have to discard the earlier generated file and re-run the whole set.
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