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assigned to printer queues. They can be edited by selecting documents within the PPS/PSM Docu-
ments category of the Configuration Components pane, which changes the document’s default printer
settings, or within the Printer Queues category, which changes the document properties on the selec-
ted queue.
PrintShop Mail documents
PrintShop Mail documents are documents made with PrintShop Mail (Suite, not Connect). These doc-
uments may be imported into Workflow to create output with the "PrintShop Mail" on page609 task.
Importing PrintShop Mail documents
This procedure describes how to import variable content documents created in PrintShop Mail (Suite,
not Connect) into PlanetPress Workflow.
1. Click the PlanetPress Workflow button.
2. Choose Import, then Import PrintShop Mail Document. The Import PrintShop Mail Docu-
ment dialog box appears.
3. Navigate to the document you want to import, select it and click Open. The document is imported
and displayed in the Configuration Components pane. This physically installs the documents
to the Documents folder relative to the install folder of PlanetPress Workflow.
Tip: To navigate quickly to the Workflow working folders, press the keyboard shortcut
CTRL+ALT+Shift+F4 from within the Workflow configuration tool.
For help on importing PrintShopMail Connect templates, see "Connect resources" on page38.
About data
Data is what drives your business, and our software. We define data as anything that is obtained
through an Input task and used within the process itself. Once the data is obtained, it becomes the job
file that is passed from one task to another and generally used to generate output (see "Job file" on the
facing page).
Data can be manipulated using the tasks in the process, used as comparison for conditions and loops,
complemented with data from other sources, and used to generate your output. It originates from many
different sources (as many as the input tasks support), parts of it can be stored in variables, and it is
always accessible by the task that currently handles it.
Data is referred to in tasks using data selections. "Data selections" on page49 let you use data in file
names, for example, or store them in a variable or in the Data Repository for use later on.
While creating a process, you will need a sample data file to make data selections from it and to debug
the process with it. For more information about sample data files see "Sample Data" on page63.
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