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lagudal2018-05-24 15:05:47
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lagudal, 2018-05-24 15:05:47

Can I make print-ready interactive business cards?

The question is,
for a large company with many employees, you need to make the same type of business cards for everyone.
Those. Name-Surname, phone, mail, position will change.
Is it possible to make one pdf as a form with variable fields, so as not to violate the quality for printing?
And if so, how?
On the machine, only InDesign, Acrobat is missing, but if you can’t do without it, then I’ll tell you to install it.

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Neron, 2018-05-24
Lordov @Nekto_Habr

You have to google because yes, inDesign supports creating interactive PDF forms.
As an alternative - really an acrobat, it seems to allow you to stupidly edit the text in any PDF. However, here you can run into a snag with fonts: only those glyphs that are present in the layout are packed into PDF.

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Moskus, 2018-05-25
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In Acrobat, working with forms is more convenient. Create a template in InDesign, then add shapes to it in Acrobat Pro. Forms with the same name will be filled in the same way (so you can fill out many business cards at once on one sheet, for example). Color conversion should not occur in this case. Before exporting, carefully prepare the settings in the PDF save profile you will use when exporting - options for various font embedding strategies are present, including full embedding.

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