Phil

I've used a PDF mail merge utility in the past, I'll dig out the details - 
though it does require the use Acrobat. 

Alastair

Ps. I assume the client is a Windows user?

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On 21 Jan 2011, at 15:55, Phil Ward <[email protected]> wrote:

> All
> 
> A client of mine uses documents created with Microsoft Publisher which are 
> then mail-merged with names, addresses and other data held in Excel and text 
> files. They want me to look at the layout of the documents to make them look 
> a rather more professional, and of course I want to do it in InDesign. The 
> say however they can only use Word or Publisher documents. My immediate 
> thought is that this should be possible using PDFs but I've no idea really. 
> Ideas anybody?
> 
> Phil
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