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Select Layouts in the top-right list. Any layout definitions in the Job Ticket display in
the bottom-right list.
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Click the New Item button above the bottom-right list. A layout definition named
"Layouts" is added. (The name you give to a layout definition is the name that will be
applied to the actual layout when you create a project. To rename a layout definition,
double-click its name and then enter the new name.)
5
Click the expander button next to the layout definition name to display the fields of
the layout definition.
6
Specify or enter a value for any fields you want to use.
7
Click Save.
For information on using layout definitions, see "Applying a layout definition to a project."
Applying a Job Ticket template to a project
You can apply a Job Ticket template to a project in two ways:
Create a project from the Job Ticket template.
Link an existing project to a Job Ticket template.
In either case, a Job Ticket is created from the Job Ticket template, and the new Job
Ticket instance is applied to the new project. The topics below describe both approaches.
Creating a project from a Job Ticket template
When you create a project from a Job Ticket template, QuarkXPress always creates a
Job Ticket from that Job Ticket template. You can choose where that Job Ticket is
stored: In a shared Job Jackets file, or in an embedded Job Jackets structure in the
project file.
To create a project from a Job Ticket template:
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Choose File > New > Project from Ticket. The New Project from Ticket dialog box
displays.
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