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Hello,
I want to create business cards using the data merge option in InDesign. I am working on Mac.
Indesign wants comma seperated data. I experienced troubles exporting this comma seperated file in Excel or Numbers. They tend to be semicolon seperated only. However, the easiest workaround was using Google Docs which allows the export of such comma seperated file.
Then, when importing my data using data merge, any special character gets replaced with wrong characters. Like é or à get replaced with ÅÃ etc.
Google told me it is an encoding issue. I downloaded the text editor Sublime which allows encoding in UTF-8, UTF-16, etc. However, any encoding different than UTF-8 results in an error when importing the data.
Any advice on this?
Thanks!
stick with what works.
that's all there is to it … you surely don't need "sublime" or whatever it's called.
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What is the error message reported? Can you break down your data file to 2 lines (title and one data record) and test that. If the error appears too might you share it here? Which version of InDesign are you using? If you are in a hurry you might also try MyDataMerge for mac which adds many features to InDesigns data merge and solves a lot of common issues automatically (we use it regularly) including encoding. They have a free version also.
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I am on MacOS Mojave 10.14.6. running InDesign 2020 15.0.3.
The content of my txt file looks like this:
A, B, C, D
1é, 2à, 3è, 4ù
When choosing anything but UTF-8, I get "The data source cannot be opened. Confirm that the file exists nd you have the right to open it, then chose the select data source command again."
I would love to get it done without any extra Software. It is a very simple thing I want to do.
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Is your file located on a network drive? Try to copy it to the desktop for testing purposes.
This usually occurs either if you don't have reading rights OR the file is opened by another application at the time InDesign tries to access it.
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Hi and thanks for your message!
No, the file is located on my Desktop. I just tested the entire list of encoding options (UTF-16 LE BE with/out BOM) for some I get the error mentioned above, some others output the error "Impossible to decode certain characters of the content" (rough translation from my French InDesign).
I closed Sublime and even deselected the file in Finder just to make sure its not this bad boy that causes havoc.
Still, I am unable to merge any data that uses special characters like é, à, è etc.
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stick with what works.
that's all there is to it … you surely don't need "sublime" or whatever it's called.
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You, @boots_n_patches, are my hero of the day.
This is exactly what there is to do: It works!
Thanks a million!
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happy to share my knowledge … godspeed.