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configuration that are used to generate the standard template report:
http://help.objectiflune.com/en/archive/report-template.zip.
Generating output from the Designer
Output can be generated directly from the Designer; see "Generating Print output" on page928,
and"Generating Email output" on page952.
To test a template first, select Context > Preflight. Preflights execute the template without
actually producing output and it displays any issues once it's done (see also: "Testing scripts"
on page387).
Creating package files
The Package dialog saves templates and Print Presets as a Package file (*.OL-package).
Print Presets make it possible to do such things as filtering and sorting records, grouping
documents and splitting the print jobs into smaller print jobs, as well as the more standard
selection of printing options, such as binding, OMR markings and the like. See "Print Presets"
on page932 for more details.
Package files can be opened by other Connect users.
To open the Package dialog, select File > Package.... For an explanation of the options in it,
see "Package dialog" on page486.
Resources
This page clarifies the difference between Internal, External and Web resources that may be
used in a template, and explains how to refer to them in HTML and in scripts.
Internal resources
Internal resources are files that are added to and saved with the template.
To add images, fonts, style sheets, and snippets to your template, you can drag or copy/paste
them into the Resources Pane. See also: "Images" on page265, "Snippets" on page279,
"Styling templates with CSS files" on page284 and "Fonts" on page320.
Resource files can also be dragged or copy/pasted out of the the application to save them on a
local hard drive.
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