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Glossy, High Gloss, Matte, Satin, etc.
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Back Coating: The pre-process coating applied to the front surface of the media.
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Texture: The texture of the media, such as Antique, Linen, Stipple or Vellum.
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Grade: The grade of the media, such as Gloss-coated paper, Uncoated white paper, etc.
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Hole Name: Pre-defined hole pattern that specifies the pre-punched holes in the media,
such as R2-generic, R2m-MIB, R4i-US, etc.
Package dialog
The Package dialog saves templates, data mapping configurations and print presets as a
package file. Package files can be sent to other Connect Designer users.
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Configurations: Initially this list contains the Connect files that are currently open.
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Browse: This button opens the Select Files dialog that lets you add one or more
templates (*.OL-template) data mapping configurations (*.OL-datamapper) and print
presets (*.OL-jobpreset, *.OL-outputpreset) to the list.
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Select Preset: Opens the Select Preset dialog, which lists all Print Presets found in
the default folder for print presets
(<root>\Users\<username>\Connect\workspace\configurations.
You can select one or more Print Presets to add them to the list of configurations in
the Package dialog.
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Delete: Deletes the selected file from the list of configurations.
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Package...: This button opens the Save dialog. All selected Connect files will be saved to
one package file. You can use the topmost checkbox to select all of the listed files at
once.
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Cancel: Click this button to close the dialog without creating a package file.
Paragraph Formatting dialog
The Paragraph Formatting dialog controls how the selected paragraph is formatted. It is
accessed by placing the cursor within a paragraph and then selecting Format > Paragraph on
the menu.
All settings in this dialog are in fact CSS properties. Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) were
originally designed for use with web pages: HTMLfiles. Since Designer templates are HTML
files, they are styled with CSS. To learn how to use CSS in the Designer, see "Styling and
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