Specifications

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The actual database records can be viewed by clicking on the Template/Database View icon. A
set of arrow buttons will appear below the icons that will permit you to step through the records.
Saving the Template
Now that you have designed the template using the layout editor, it is time to save it.
Click on File and select either Save or Save As… and the “Save As” window will appear. Give the
template file a unique name then click Save. The Template will be saved in the AstroJet 1000 Data
1Projects folder with the proper extension “. AJPJT.
Saving the Job
Before exiting the “Layout Editor” you must create
a job so that the database and the layout can be
printed. To do this select, File and then select
New Job. The “Layout Wizard Select
Template” window will appear. Click OK to select
“Database View (database name). At this
point, it is possible to select a specific range of
records to be output. To set the range select the
starting record that you wish to use by using the
database advance buttons. Click on the left (44 É)
to choose the starting record. Use the same
buttons to step to the last record you wish to print
and click on the right button (É33 ) to set the end of
the job.
NOTE: Changes to the print range can be done at any time by opening the job in the layout
editor, selecting New Job, selecting the new print range and then saving the job.
To print all of the database records for this example, skip this step and click on Next>> and save the
job.
Click on Next>> and the “Save As” window will appear. As the default the same file name as your
layout file is displayed. Click save to save it or enter a unique name for the job and click save. The
AJJOB extension will be added automatically to the job file.
The template and the job that have been created are now ready to be printed. Close the Layout Editor
window by clicking File and then Exit.