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Output Preferences
Split File Name Generates divided output file names according to the format that you specify. You can include literal text and file-name variables. Use {} curly brackets to enclose the variable name followed by its limits, which are enclosed in angle brackets (< >). The variable names must not contain spacesRectangle Mark settings
. Size Select a size type, and specify the mark's fixed or variable dimensions. If you select Fixed, specify the mark's Width and Height. If you select Height is variable, specify the fixed Width for a vertical rectangle. If you select Width is variable, specify the fixed Height for a horizontal rectangle. NoteIncluding the rule set name when reporting exceptions
not be obvious which rule set an exception is originating in. With the introduction of rule set variables it is now possible to create a string rule set variable that contains the name of the rule set. The name of the rule set can then be included in the logging of the exception by referencing the rule set variable. To createRotating Files
Click the Rotate worddav31c2885444150a494e98be0201733a33.png button and from the list that appears, select 90° clockwise, 90° counter clockwise or 180° to rotate a file. Annotations, including guides and ruler measurements, rotate with the view. To return to the original file position, click the RotateLamp replacement
counter, reset it after you replace the lamps. Published by Scroll Versions from space MV and version 10.0Get 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 … (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 that is assignedAbout signature ID codes
and place the code as a Prinergy variable mark. Use the signature ID code in a Prinergy sheet mark or slug line mark. The signature ID code is applied to an imposition when it is imported into a Prinergy job. When you create the imposed output, Prinergy replaces the variable mark, sheet mark, or slug lineRotating files
Click the Rotate worddav31c2885444150a494e98be0201733a33.png button and from the list that appears, select 90° clockwise, 90° counter clockwise or 180° to rotate a file. Annotations, including guides and ruler measurements, rotate with the view. To return to the original file position, click the RotateRotating a file in Compare mode
. Click the Rotate button and from the list that appears, select 90° clockwise, 90° counter clockwise, or 180° to rotate the file. Published by ScrollMarks section in the Loose Page Output process template
measurement. Default Marks Font Prinergy can populate variable marks with double-byte characters such as those found in Japanese, Chinese, and Korean. Here's an example of how you could use the feature: Create a Preps imposition file that includes a variable mark, such as $[PageName]. In Prinergy, in the Marks