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To add a layout definition to the Job Ticket, click the Layout Settings tab, then click the
button; a layout definition is added to the list.
To configure the selected layout definition, first click the Layout Properties control to
display the layout property controls, then:
To name the layout definition, enter a name in the Layout Name field. This name will
be applied to the automatically generated layout.
To specify information such as page size and page count for the layout definition, choose
an option from the Layout Specification drop-down menu. (Note that a Layout
Specification must be present in the Job Jackets structure before you can choose the Layout
Specification here; see "Creating Job Jackets files" for more information.)
To indicate what type of layout should be created automatically for this layout definition,
choose an option from the Medium Type drop-down menu.
To copy Rule Sets and Output Specifications from the parent Job Jackets structure to the
layout definition, use the three lists at the bottom of the dialog box. Choose a type of
Resource from the first list, then choose specific Resources in the second list, and click the
button to copy those Resources into the third list (which shows the Resources of this type
in the layout definition).
To delete a layout definition, select it and click the button.
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When you are finished configuring the Job Ticket, click OK.
Creating a Job Ticket template: Advanced mode
To add a Job Ticket template to a Job Jackets structure using advanced mode:
1
Open the Job Jackets Manager dialog box (Utilities > Job Jackets Manager). If only one
list displays in the dialog box, click Advanced Settings to show the advanced pane.
2
To indicate where the new Job Ticket template should be stored, create or select a Job Jackets
icon in the left list.
3
Click the New Ticket template button . A Job Ticket template is added to the selected
Job Jackets structure.
4
Configure the new Job Ticket template as described in "Working with Resources in a Job
Ticket: Advanced mode."
Working with Resources in a Job Ticket: Advanced mode
You might need to work with a Job Ticket's Resources in several situations:
You can use this procedure if you want to create a Job Ticket template using the Resources
in an existing project. For example, if you have last year's copy of a brochure project, and
you'd like to put all of the brochure project's style sheets, colors, and so forth into a new
Job Ticket template, or into an existing project's active Job Ticket, you can do so with this
procedure.
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