Linking an Excel spreadsheet to InDesign (the right way) This is NOT something I would love to do any time there is a price update. If you just import the Excel file into InDesign, then when it’s time to change the prices you’ll have to: Let’s say that you have a product catalogue or a price list and sometimes you need to apply changes to the product prices listed in a table. If you are not very practical with InDesign tables please have a look at part 1 of this series before reading the post. You can import a linking spreadsheet that you can update from Excel.
This is the feature in InDesign I love the most. Be sure to subscribe to our newsletter to keep up with future posts or major updates. Part 1 is about the three different ways to create a table in InDesign.
Note : This is Part 2 of a three-part series on InDesign tables.