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Source: For Data Fields only. The Field name from the data mapping configuration
whose value will be used for this tag.
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Add meta data: Click to add a new tag to the current level. Select either Add field
meta data or Add text meta data from the Field Selection context menu.
When adding field metadata select the field name(s) from the Field List and click OK. This
will add them as tags of the same name as their associated field.
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Delete Field: Click to delete the currently selected tag.
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/ Move Up / Move Down: Click to move the currently selected tag(s) one position up
or down.
Finishing Options
Use the Finishing Options page to force the use of specific printer finishing options, rather
than using any finishing options that might have been set in the Template's Media and Section
options.
These settings are only applied when producing print output. They do not modify the original
finishing options in either the Section or the Template.
Finishing settings can be set on various levels of Job Creation, such as Document Sets and
Job Segments. This allows you, for example, to staple Document Sets whilst punching holes in
Job Segments.
You can also have multiple finishing settings at the same level.
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Finishing Options Table: This table, on the left of the Wizard page, allows you to add or
remove sections to apply the Finishing options to.
It contains the Section for which the settings are to be applied (Section, Document,
Document Set or Job Segment), plus the Finishing options that are to be applies, and
any Rule determining the conditions under which the Finishing settings are to be applied.
To set the details, use the following options:
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Import Finishing: Imports the existing settings from a Connect Template.
The Template could be the current template (Import from currently template), or
some other Template (Import from template ...).
l Add: Adds a new section to apply Finishing options to. The default is to add a
new Section, but these can be changed to Document, Document Set or Job
Segment types, thereafter.
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