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Job Preset file: Select which Job Preset to use to generate the job.
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Default: The IDs in the Metadata are used instead of a job preset file.
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None: Select this option to prevent the execution of Job Creation and Output
Creation. In this case you also have to select 'None' on the Output Creation tab as
well.
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"%o": Select to use a dynamic preset name. Click on %o to change the expression
that determines the name of the preset to use. The preset name must be available in
the list below.
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Preset Names: Select the appropriate Job Preset file. Listed are the Job Presets
that are present in the Connect Resources (see "Connect resources" on page35).
Output Creation Tab
The Output Creation step generates the output for the current job, using the selected Output
Creation Preset. Note that the Job Creation task normally necessary when using the individual
tasks is implicitly executed before output creation.
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Output Preset: Select the appropriate Output Creation Preset to use:
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"None": Select to prevent the execution of Output Creation.
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"%o": Select to use a dynamic Output Preset name. Click on %o to change the
expression that determines the name of the Preset to use.
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Preset Name: Select the appropriate Output Preset to create output with. Listed are
the Output Presets that are present in the Connect Resources (see "Connect
resources" on page35).
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Output Management group:
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As defined by Output Preset: Select to send the output of the job to the location
set in the Print Preset (file, printer, etc).
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Through Workflow: Select to replace the current job file with the output produced
by the server. Every option in the Output Preset is still used, except for the output
location.
Note that when the output is separated, the current job file is not replaced with the
actual output files but with a CSV file that lists the paths to the outputted files (e.g.
“C:\Users\Administrator\Connect\filestore\3836.2859982401376467470\template_
0001.pdf,C:\Users\Administrator\Connect\filestore\3836.2859982401376467470\te
mplate_0002.pdf,…”).
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