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groups. Each rule is associated with 1 or more custom AFP records. Those records get
inserted into the output when their rule is true.
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Add. Add a Rule or rule Group. All rules need to reside within rule Groups.
Groups:
All rule Groups have a name and trigger.
The name has no functional purpose other than in identifying the Group within the
Table.
The trigger determines when the rules are evaluated, and they can be set to either
Page, Document, Document Set or Job Segment triggers.
Rules:
Rules can be based upon other groups of rules, or based upon Positioning, Size or
Metadata (if Metadata is available).
Rules within a group act as alternatives, with the first rule equating to "true" being
chosen.
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Edit. Edit a Rule or Group.
The editing options are the same as those that applied when the Group or Rule was
initially created.
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/ Move. The order that groups appear in, controls the order in which the AFP
records they control get inserted. Use these controls to sort the order as desired.
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Delete. Delete the selected Rule(s) or Group(s) from the table.
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Condition display box: This displays the contents of the currently selected Rule or rule
Group. The contents cannot be edited.
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Records:
Add a TLEor NOPto be applied when the current condition is met. This adds embedded
textual metadata in the output, that does not impact upon the appearance of the output in
any way.
TLE (Tagged Logical Elements) records:
A TLE structured field assigns an attribute name and an attribute value to a page or page
group. The TLE structured field may be embedded directly in the page or page group, or it
may reference the page or page group from a document index.
When a TLEstructured field is associated with a page group, the parameters of the
TLEstructured field are inherited by all the pages in the page group and by all other page
groups that are nested within that page group.
The scope of a TLEis determined by its position with respect to other TLEs that
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