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Task properties
General Tab
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Hard disk name and path (as required): Enter the name and path of the hard disk to which the
file is to be saved (enter %disk0%/PPFiles/Resources”, for example, to save the file to the folder
[ROOT]/PPFiles/Resources located on a hard disk identified internally as disk0”). Leave blank to
save the printer’s default hard disk and path.
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File name: Enter the name under which you want the file to be saved. By default, this property is
set to “%o”, so the file is saved under its original name (this is often the best choice, for items
such as font files, for instance).
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File name case:
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Do not modify: keeps the character casing of the file name as is.
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All uppercase: changes all characters to upper case (README.TXT, for example).
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All lower case: changes all characters to lowercase (readme.txt, for example).
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Keep file extension: Select to use extensions when saving files. When this option is selected, if
the task receives a file with the txt” extension, for example, it will keep this extension even if it
renames the file (as specified in the File name box).
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Print confirmation page: Select to print the Variable content document download confirmation
page when the download is successful.
Miscellaneous Tab
The Miscellaneous tab is common to all tasks.
Check the option Use as step description to display the text next to the icon of the plugin in the Pro-
cess area.
Generic Splitter
Note: This plug-in has been moved to the Legacy group.
The Generic Splitter is a legacy task which is kept for backwards compatibility. In previous versions of
PReS Workflow, it was the only splitter available. While this splitter seems to have more options than
the other ones, this is only because it contains combined features from these other splitters.
Caution: The Generic Splitter, while seemingly more feature-rich, is slower than the other split-
ters by an order of magnitude. Whenever encountering the Generic Splitter, it is always recom-
mended to replace it with a more appropriate splitter instead.
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