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Meta data property edit box: Select a name for the meta data field that is created.
This meta data field can then be used in other Print Wizard/Preset pages, such as in
the Job Output Mask Dialog.
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Size Ranges: Add (or remove ) entries to this list to create new groups based
upon the number of pages in the level selected above. All groups must be
contiguous from 1-to-Largest and they must not contain any gaps.
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Range Name: Enter a name identifying the range. It must be unique, but
otherwise bears no impact on the range feature.
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From: Enter the starting page number of the range. The first range must start
with 1, all other ranges must be contiguous (the "From" range must be one
higher than the previous "To" value).
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To: Enter the last page number for the range. The last range must end with a
selection of "Largest".
Advanced Print Wizard navigation options
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Preview button:Click to launch a Proof Preview window, which displays how the printed
output would look based upon the currently chosen selections.
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Back and Next buttons:Used to navigate back and forth through all the selected options
within the Wizard. Up until the Print button is pressed, one can reverse all the way
through the wizard to return to the main selection page (the "Print Options" on page1120
page) and add or remove printing options from the print run.
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Print button: Click to produce print output according to the current settings. This can be
done at any point within the Wizard, whether or not all the options selected in the "Print
Options" on page1120 page have been completed or not.
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Cancel button:Cancels the Print Wizard, without creating any printout.
Data Filtering Options
The Data Filtering Options page is used to filter records to prevent them from being printed.
Conditions are evaluated on each record, and can be based upon such diverse data as the
data fields used in records or the physical printing options for a record.
The rule(s) apply at a Group level. There may be one rule or many rules at the same level, and
there may be groups within groups, providing the ability to create quite complex nested logical
structures.
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