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Creating page and sheet mark files that include variable marks
For variable marks (such as $[color]), choose fonts that can be fully embedded so that the entire character set is available. Note: OpenType fonts are always subset, so they cannot be used for variable marks. Unfortunately, Illustrator software does not indicate which fonts are OpenType and which are TrueTypeVariable marks available for LPV jobs
As with other variable marks with potentially long values, ensure that you leave plenty of space for the value that replaces the mark. Additional variable … : Use the following LPV variable marks for separations only. Note: When placed on output of multiple versions per surface, each of the following marksPrinergy Workflow variable marks
When using Pandora integrated with the Prinergy Workflow software, you can take advantage of Prinergy Workflow variable marks. You can place these variable marks anywhere on a substrate, and when you export the layout, Prinergy Workflow will replace the placeholder text string with variable text from the PrinergyCreating variables
Before you can use variables, you must create them. Variables are created in the Manage Variables Editor. To open the Manage Variables Editor, in Rule Builder, from the Edit menu, select Manage Variables. If the rule set is new and was not saved yet, you are prompted to assign a name to the rule set and saveDeleting variables
Variables are deleted in the Manage Variables Editor. To open the Manage Variables Editor, in Rule Builder, from the Edit menu, select Manage Variables. In the Manage Variables Editor, perform the following steps. Select the appropriate tab for the type of variable that you want to delete. Select Global VariablesCreating page and sheet mark files that include variable marks
For variable marks (such as $[color]), choose fonts that can be fully embedded so that the entire character set is available. Note: OpenType fonts are always subset, so they cannot be used for variable marks. Unfortunately, Illustrator software does not indicate which fonts are OpenType and which are TrueTypeTypes of variables
There are three types of variables available: global, rule set, and temporary. Global variables Global variables exist at a global level and are accessible from all instances of all rule sets in the system. The most common use for global variables is to isolate external references that are needed across multipleCreating variables
Before you can use variables, you must create them. Variables are created in the Manage Variables Editor. To open the Manage Variables Editor, in Rule Builder, from the Edit menu, select Manage Variables. If the rule set is new and was not saved yet, you are prompted to assign a name to the rule set and saveCreating variables
Before you can use variables, you must create them. Variables are created in the Manage Variables Editor. To open the Manage Variables Editor, in Rule Builder, from the Edit menu, select Manage Variables. If the rule set is new and was not saved yet, you are prompted to assign a name to the rule set and saveDeleting variables
Variables are deleted in the Manage Variables Editor. To open the Manage Variables Editor, in Rule Builder, from the Edit menu, select Manage Variables. In the Manage Variables Editor, perform the following steps. Select the appropriate tab for the type of variable that you want to delete. Select Global Variables