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The meta data entries can be added to any of these levels, as indicated by the tabs on top: Job,
Job Segment, Document, Document Set, and Page Tags.
Note
It is important to note that if Impositioning is used then the only meta data that will be available to
the job thereafter will be the meta data at Job Segment level.
When using Impositioning everything within the Segment is Impositioned, so all meta data below
the Job Segment level is lost.
In each of these levels, a list of entries is available in a table. The Table options are as follows:
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Always create meta data for this level even when fields are selected:Select this
check box to create a blank meta data entry if no fields are selected. Done to ensure that
a meta data store is always available, if required.
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Tag Name column: Name of the meta data tag added to this level. Once a tag has been
added, its name can be edited by double-clicking on the Tag Name.
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Source Type column: Displays the type of field being used - either Text or Data Field.
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Source column: For Data Fields and runtime parameters only. Either the runtime
parameter name or 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 from one of Add
field meta data, Add runtime parameter meta data or Add text meta data from the
Field Selection context menu. Those options do the following:
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The Add field meta data option launches the Field Selection dialog.
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The Add runtime parameter meta data option launches the Runtime Parameter
Selection dialog.
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The Add text meta data option inserts a new text meta data entry straight into the
current meta data table.
Once loaded in the table, the meta data fields Tag Names can be modified as desired. As
can the source they point to, in the case of runtime parameters and data fields.
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Delete: Click to delete the currently selected meta data entry.
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