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Using variable marks
You can add variable or regular marks by following the same process. Type the variable marks in the marks file. Note: Leave enough space between each variable mark to ensure that the populated variable marks do not overlap each other, or use the $[compound] variable mark to print more than one mark on a single lineUsing variable marks
You can add variable or regular marks by following the same process. Type the variable marks in the marks file. Note: Leave enough space between each variable mark to ensure that the populated variable marks do not overlap each other, or use the $[compound] variable mark to print more than one mark on a single lineUsing variable marks
You can add variable or regular marks by following the same process. Type the variable marks in the marks file. Note: Leave enough space between each variable mark to ensure that the populated variable marks do not overlap each other, or use the $[compound] variable mark to print more than one mark on a single lineUsing variable marks
You can add variable or regular marks by following the same process. Type the variable marks in the marks file. Note: Leave enough space between each variable mark to ensure that the populated variable marks do not overlap each other, or use the $[compound] variable mark to print more than one mark on a single lineUsing variable marks
You can add variable or regular marks by following the same process. Type the variable marks in the marks file. Note: Leave enough space between each variable mark to ensure that the populated variable marks do not overlap each other, or use the $[compound] variable mark to print more than one mark on a single lineOptionale variable Markenparameter
Vorlagenformat für variable Marken Verwenden Sie das folgende Format: $[tag,<n1, n2>] wobei: tag den Namen einer variablen Marke angibt, z. B. Job oder … ist ein optionales Element und stellt die maximale Anzahl der Zeichen für die variable Marke dar. Beispiele: Wenn der Text "TestJob" lautet, zeigt die variableOptionale variable Markenparameter
Vorlagenformat für variable Marken Verwenden Sie das folgende Format: $[tag,<n1, n2>] wobei: tag den Namen einer variablen Marke angibt, z. B. Job oder … ist ein optionales Element und stellt die maximale Anzahl der Zeichen für die variable Marke dar. Beispiele: Wenn der Text "TestJob" lautet, zeigt die variableOptionale variable Markenparameter
Vorlagenformat für variable Marken Verwenden Sie das folgende Format: $[tag,<n1, n2>] wobei: tag den Namen einer variablen Marke angibt, z. B. Job oder … ist ein optionales Element und stellt die maximale Anzahl der Zeichen für die variable Marke dar. Beispiele: Wenn der Text "TestJob" lautet, zeigt die variableColorFlow variable marks in Prinergy
separation, job name, and output date. Variable marks, also known as marks or slug lines, allow this information to be gathered at the time of output.When an output process template is executed, variable marks are replaced with the correct information. The following are ColorFlow-related variable marksColorFlow variable marks in Prinergy
separation, job name, and output date. Variable marks, also known as marks or slug lines, allow this information to be gathered at the time of output.When an output process template is executed, variable marks are replaced with the correct information. The following are ColorFlow-related variable marks