Tutorial Tuesday: Including Variable Data with Print Merge
Users are often looking for ways to produce a lot more in a lot less time. That's an area where CorelDRAW's Print Merge function comes in really handy.
You have a list of data that you need to merge with a graphic. Name badges are a perfect example. Design one badge, merge the data with that badge and then throw in the imposition engine to get a bunch of badges on a single sheet of material.
Today's tutorial shows you how to use Print Merge in CorelDRAW 12 and higher. You'll find updated versions of this information in my CorelDRAW X3 Unleashed and CorelDRAW X4 Unleashed books complete with videos showing the feature in action. For those who think this features doesn't apply to you, I can bet there is a way it could dramatically increase your productivity!
You have a list of data that you need to merge with a graphic. Name badges are a perfect example. Design one badge, merge the data with that badge and then throw in the imposition engine to get a bunch of badges on a single sheet of material.
Today's tutorial shows you how to use Print Merge in CorelDRAW 12 and higher. You'll find updated versions of this information in my CorelDRAW X3 Unleashed and CorelDRAW X4 Unleashed books complete with videos showing the feature in action. For those who think this features doesn't apply to you, I can bet there is a way it could dramatically increase your productivity!
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