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(clockwise), 180, and 90 CCW (counter-clockwise). If the file is not a PDF file, the orientation appears as N/A. Page The file name of the page … CW (clockwise), 180, and 90 CCW (counter-clockwise). If the file is not a PDF file, the orientation appears as N/A. Page The file name of the pageGet Info dialog box
(clockwise), 180, and 90 CCW (counter-clockwise). If the file is not a PDF file, the orientation appears as N/A. Page The file name of the page … CW (clockwise), 180, and 90 CCW (counter-clockwise). If the file is not a PDF file, the orientation appears as N/A. Page The file name of the pageGet Info dialog box
(clockwise), 180, and 90 CCW (counter-clockwise). If the file is not a PDF file, the orientation appears as N/A. Page The file name of the page … CW (clockwise), 180, and 90 CCW (counter-clockwise). If the file is not a PDF file, the orientation appears as N/A. Page The file name of the pageGet Info dialog box
(clockwise), 180, and 90 CCW (counter-clockwise). If the file is not a PDF file, the orientation appears as N/A. Page The file name of the page … CW (clockwise), 180, and 90 CCW (counter-clockwise). If the file is not a PDF file, the orientation appears as N/A. Page The file name of the pagePrinergy Document Screen Manager
screening was being specified in PostScript applications that calculated angles based on 0 at 3 o'clock and measured counter-clockwise. Prinergy, on the other hand … was being specified in PostScript applications that calculated angles based on 0 at 3 o'clock and measured counter-clockwise. Prinergy, on the other hand, has alwaysPrinergy Document Screen Manager
screening was being specified in PostScript applications that calculated angles based on 0 at 3 o'clock and measured counter-clockwise. Prinergy, on the other hand … was being specified in PostScript applications that calculated angles based on 0 at 3 o'clock and measured counter-clockwise. Prinergy, on the other hand, has alwaysPrinergy Document Screen Manager
screening was being specified in PostScript applications that calculated angles based on 0 at 3 o'clock and measured counter-clockwise. Prinergy, on the other hand … was being specified in PostScript applications that calculated angles based on 0 at 3 o'clock and measured counter-clockwise. Prinergy, on the other hand, has alwaysWhat you need to know
In this activity, you will create and use temporary variables. For more information about variables, see the Variables chapter in the Prinergy Connect Workflow 6.1 Rules-Based Automation User Guide. What is a variable? Variables allow for the storage and later retrieval of data within rule sets. Types of variablesType and concurrency
Access to variables is always serialized so no explicit synchronization is needed by the user as long as a variable of the appropriate type is used for the situation. Each variables type will determine the concurrency semantics in a given situation. For example, if a global variable is used to store a string