Upload a .psd file with one or more text layers and / or one or more embedded (not linked) smart object layers.
Use Photoshop's text layers and embedded smart layers and a data file to generate multiple variations of an input .psd file.
Want to create web, email, or social media ads and banners and you want multiple variations? Photoshop data merge is a great way to quickly generate many variations of a multiartboard .psd file. All you need is a single Photoshop .psd file (with at least one text layer or embedded smart object layer) and an input data file (CSV or Google Sheets).
Learn more about smart objects in Photoshop.
Before you run the task, you'll need to set up your input data file and your Photoshop (.psd) file.
The first line of the data file is the header. Here you'll create titles for each column. These titles you'll match to the text layers and embedded smart object layers of your .psd file.
Each subsequent line of the data file is the data line. Here you'll add the information to replace for each variation that you want the data merge to generate.
For text: Simply add the replacement text.
For images: Add the name of the image file that you'll upload as part of the task.
The variant images will need to be upload as part of the task. So, need to enter only the image names. Do not include the image path of the local drive.
Your Photoshop (.psd) file must contain at least one text layer (for text variants) or embedded smart object layer (for image variants). Of course, you can have as many text and smart object layers as you need. However, ensure that your data file has columns to match these layers.
A column header on the data file may be mapped to more than one layer on your .psd.
In the Quick tasks screen, click Photoshop Data Merge.
Upload a .psd file with one or more text layers and / or one or more embedded (not linked) smart object layers.
After you're done uploading a valid .psd file, click Next.
Either use a Google sheet or a CSV file from your computer with a valid format. See the prerequisites section above, for the CSV format.
(Optional), If required, click Replace, to choose another Google sheet or CSV file
After you've uploaded a CSV file or selected a Google sheet, you're prompted to map the layers in your .psd file with the columns in your data file.
After you've completed your tag mapping, click Done to close the dialog. Then click Next.
Upload any required image files.
You can upload the following file formats:
Click Next.
Once you're done, click Run task.
After the task is complete, click View files.
You'll received an email once the task is complete.
That's it!
The .psd file variations are now available in the Files section on assets.adobe.com.
At the start of the task, if you upload a .psd file that doesn't contain any text or smart object layers, we'll show this error.
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