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  1. Either create a new layout or open an existing layout
  2. From the Inventory palette, on the Files tab, click .
  3. In the Open dialog box, browse to the TIFF or LEN files that you want to add to the layout, select them, and click Add.
    If you are adding a LEN file to the layout, it is automatically translated to a TIFF file.
    Note: TIFF Files with .ZIP compression are not currently supported in TAP.
  4. If any separations that you drag are not recognized by TIFF Assembler Plus, the Separation Name dialog box opens (unless you have cleared the Show Separation Name dialog box in layout mode check box in Preferences > Layout). Perform the following actions:
    1. From the separation name list, select the name of the separation that corresponds to the unrecognized file or click Other.
      The list of separation names is taken from the Separation Handling dialog box. For more information, see Adding or editing display and naming of spot color separations..
    2. If you clicked Other, in the Select Color dialog box, type a name for the new spot color in the Separation name box, and then define the color values under one of the three tabs: CMYK, HSB, or Swatches.
    3. Click OK or click Save to save the new spot color in the separation name list.
      The values are displayed in the Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black boxes of the CMYK equivalent values section of the Separation Name dialog box.
    4.  In the Separation Name dialog box, click OK.
  5. From the Inventory palette, drag the file or files from the Unassigned Files box to the layout window.

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To arrange the files automatically

Use the procedure in 10. Position the cut label on a masked separationArranging Arranging files on a layout automatically

To add multiple separation files of the same job to be displayed on the layout as a composite job

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Important: If the TIFF files you want to add to the layout have a resolution different than the resolution of the layout (defined in the Layout Setup dialog box), you can choose to automatically resample the resolution of the TIFF files to the layout resolution. This is done in the Layout preferences by selecting the Resample file to layout resolution automatically check box. If you want to maintain the resolution of the TIFF files, change the resolution of the layout in the Layout Setup dialog box (File > Layout > Setup) or first open the TIFF files and then switch to layout mode (Modify > Switch to Layout).