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l For the benefit of users who must identify files, be it in a folder or on a printer queue, consider using names that are as
meaningful and precise as possible.
l Some devices or applications may use file name extensions to know what to do with incoming files.
Since variable properties can be entered in the boxes where you specify the folder and file names, you can use variables, data
selections and static text. You could, for example, use the following: ClientID_@(1,1,1,1,14,KeepCase,Trim)_StatMonth_
%m.
One last consideration regarding output file names has to do with standard JPEG and TIFF files generated by PlanetPress
Image. When an output job contains multiple pages, multiple JPEG or TIFF files are generated (one image per file), each one
identified by a sequence number appended to its name (this is managed by your PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tool). A three
page job to be called Invoice, for example, will generate three JPEGs or TIFFs called Invoice0, Invoice1 and Invoice2. Note
that this does not apply to multiple TIFFs, which can include multiple images in a single file.
Finally, note that you can change the name of a previously named file using a Rename action task (see "Rename Action Task
Property" (page 114)).
Data in PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tools
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