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welcome to this complete tutorial on anything you need to know about variable data in docHub Photoshop we will be going from a spreadsheet to an end result in three different extensions letamp;#39;s get started with setting up the main document so you start off with the background and then youamp;#39;re going to add the text layers these text layers will be replaced with the data in your spreadsheet for the visualization I name this variable one two three but you can name it whatever you want make sure that the text layers separate to import the data in this example variable three will contain more data than one and two so I made three a textbook if you donamp;#39;t know how to do it just select the text tool and drag a box to the size that you would like it to be before the pixel a it is very important to restaurant a pixelated if you donamp;#39;t do that you will not be able to select the pixel variable later on I already dragged in an example picture to