Is there anyway to import data into Quark 5 or 6.5? I have a database that needs to go into a Quark document. i.e., 1 line of information from an Excell file needs to go into 1 Quark text box. Does anyone know of any way of doing this? Thanks.
Thats fine for importing tables but not for VDP. For that you will need an xtension. Though how you are using the data will effect what type of xtension you will need. Here are some (none of which are cheap lol)
xData (Good for data intensive jobs)
xcatalog
DesignMerge
Personalizer-X
.. plus others
QuarkXclusive is free, though made for use with an Indigo but I think you can export to pdf. Never really bothered with it myself though. I dont think it does variable images but dont quote me on that.
Quark 7 was supposed to have it built in (Basic VDP) but I think I heard they had licensing problems with PPML. So that was yanked after the beta. XML may be an option but I havent played with it yet.
Most times when I do stuff like that I just use InDesign. IND CS2 I believe comes with the pagemaker plugins good to go.. and CS1 you needed to install the PM plugins. Gives you basic VDP ability with text and images. More complicated stuff though and you will need serious plugins. Really liked the 30day no limit trial on uDirect. Also you can play around with XML in Ind but this is the quark form lol.
As always, download the demos and find what works for you.
Ahhh... I saw the word Excel and totally ignored the application of the data as variable printing.
In that case, you might get by with a plain text file that flows through multiple frames as you pre-define them on a master page. At least that is how I do them in InDesign. I have not tried this in QuarkXPress.
Thanks for all the info. I'm going to try the extensions. I have a 200 page publication with about 50 pages of business card size text boxes that need names, addresses & phone numbers that are in an Excel file. I'm trying to find a way to keep from retyping all of them.
Do not ever retype if you alreday have data in a file!
If you must, you can export the spreadsheet as CSV and then use find/replace to change the comma separators to new line breaks. Then just thread it through text frames.
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