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Data Set for Long Lists

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Feb 13, 2025 Feb 13, 2025

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I am trying to create and use data sets to fill a roster graphic. On this graphic, there are 60 total text boxes. 20 players, each player has a different name, number and position. When formatting it on Google Sheets, I have 6 columns to represent the visiting team, and home team with teach team getting 3 columns for that information. 

 

Putting that into Photoshop, it has 10 different data sets. Is it possible to have it show up as 1 data set to populate all of the text boxes in order? 

 

I figure its something that I am doing wrong on the CSV side but I do not know how to move forward. Most of the resources online show how to make things like badges or business cards which would fit this application well. 

 

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Mar 03, 2025 Mar 03, 2025

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Everything must be on a single line below variable names if you want to replace all layers with new text and images. Thus, everything should be a single data set, not ten data sets.

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