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Exporting multiple documents with different images in a specific field

New Here ,
Aug 01, 2018 Aug 01, 2018

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I'm a real estate graphic designer.

Every month we have a newsletter and its my job to put every one of my 70 agent's "signature photos" at the end of the document.

This process normally takes over an hour to go into the ID file and replace the photo and export it. 

My question....

Is there a way in Indesign to have a "field" that exports a different image multiple times? A one click solution to something that is tedious and time consuming?

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Aug 01, 2018 Aug 01, 2018

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Sure there is. Do it with data merge: Merge data to create form letters, envelopes, or mailing labels in Adobe InDesign

(as explained in the link, it works with images as well...)

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Aug 18, 2018 Aug 18, 2018

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Hi Ariel

I am importing multiple images for a catalogue and while I have the process working the target document is distorting the dimension. Do you know how I can set this up so they are an accurate representation? Thanks. Alice

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