The purpose of the Text Merge feature is to insert lines of text coming from an exterior source without having to retype it within Symmetry. This source could be any text document in another software like Word or Wordpad, Excel, or an e-mail message. The text itself can be very heterogenous a list of names, technical date used on typeshields, elaborate texts on works of art or historical buildings and so on and so forth. As the name of the function indicates, this function will be only copying the text itself, not its characteristics.
Basically, what this option allows you to do is to create a single plate or Multiplate layout in Symmetry, specify font and line characteristics to each individual line, just like with any other job, and then import the texts coming from an external source.
For clarity’s sake: what you cannot do with this function, is create an entire layout with several fonts, font sizes and characteristics and simply copy or merge this into a Symmetry job.
The pivotal concept in the Text Merge Wizard is text. Whether the text data you will import from MS Word, Excel or an e-mail message, you will need to strip the texts from all their layout characteristics and deliver a file which contains text only. There are several ways to create a text file.
Click “Browse” and select the text file or CSV (comma deliminated file) you want to import.
The data in your file uses characters such as commas or tabs to separate each field. Choose from the series of characters below that best describes your data.
You can see how your text is affected in the preview below.