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import labels from excel
Hello,
I am importing labels into word from excel. They contain various information about parts. Is there anyway I can import an image of each part into the label too? All the images are different, so it would be a pain in the butt to add them to each label manually, as I have 45000 part number. TIA! |
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Hi tactical,
How are you importing the labels? Where are the images held?
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I'm making the labels via MS Word (Mailings tab-> labels). All the part information is listed in excel and I am pulling the information from excel. The images are held in a separate folder.
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Hi tactical,
If the image names or names and paths are specified in the Excel worksheet, you can use the same mailmerge process to import them via an INCLUDEPICTURE field. When embedding a mailmerge field in an INCLUDEPICTURE field for the purpose of merging graphics: 1. the filepaths to the fields need to have the separators expressed as '\\' or '/' instead of the usual '\'; 2. the pictures usually won't show until you refresh the fields (eg Ctrl-A, then F9); and 3. even after updating the images, they remain linked to the image files, which can be an issue if you later delete the image or you need to send the merged output to someone else. The following field construction addresses all three issues: {IF {INCLUDEPICTURE {IF TRUE "C:\Users\My Document Path\Pictures\«Image»"} \d} {INCLUDEPICTURE {IF TRUE "C:\Users\My Document Path\Pictures\«Image»"} \d}} or {IF {INCLUDEPICTURE {IF TRUE "C:\Users\My Document Path\Pictures\{MERGEFIELD Image}"} \d} {INCLUDEPICTURE {IF TRUE "C:\Users\My Document Path\Pictures\{MERGEFIELD Image}"} \d}} After running a mailmerge coded this way, you'll have the correct, unlinked image for each record. This form of field construction can be very useful where the filepath for the images is held in the mailmerge data source, in which case you could use: {IF {INCLUDEPICTURE {IF TRUE "«FilePath»\«Image»"} \d} {INCLUDEPICTURE {IF TRUE "«FilePath»\«Image»"} \d}} or {IF {INCLUDEPICTURE {IF TRUE "{MERGEFIELD FilePath}\{MERGEFIELD Image}"} \d} {INCLUDEPICTURE {IF TRUE "{MERGEFIELD FilePath}\{MERGEFIELD Image}"} \d}} Note: You need a path separator between the filepath mergefield and the image mergefield. If that separator is included in the source data, it can be omitted from the field above construction but leaving it there has no adverse effects either. If the path data are included with in the image field, you can use: {IF {INCLUDEPICTURE {IF TRUE «Image»} \d} {INCLUDEPICTURE {IF TRUE «Image»} \d}} or {IF {INCLUDEPICTURE {IF TRUE {MERGEFIELD Image}} \d} {INCLUDEPICTURE {IF TRUE {MERGEFIELD Image}} \d}} For what it's worth, *provided* the path has the separators expressed as '\\' or '/', you can retain the links by omitting the all-encompassing IF test and the images will display correctly without the need to refresh the fields after completing the merge. For example: {INCLUDEPICTURE {IF TRUE "C:\\Users\\My Document Path\\Pictures\\«Image»"} \d} Note: The field brace pairs (ie '{ }') for the above example are created via Ctrl-F9 - you can't simply type them or copy & paste them from this message. Likewise, you can't type or copy & paste the chevrons (ie '« »') - they're part of the actual mergefields, which you can insert from the mailmerge toolbar.
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