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The New Job Jackets dialog box lets you add Resources to a new Job Jackets file.
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Use the Tickets tab to add Job Ticket templates to the Job Jackets file. For more information,
see "Creating a Job Ticket template: Basic mode."
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Use the Style Settings tab to add Resources to the Job Jackets file. You can append
project-level Resources from a variety of sources using the Append From option:
To append Resources from the application defaults, click Application.
To append Resources from a project file or from another Job Jackets file, click Other, and
then click Select and navigate to the target file.
To copy Resources to the Job Ticket template, use the three lists at the bottom of the dialog
box. Choose a type of Resource from the first list, and 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 Job Ticket template).
To remove Resources from the Job Jackets file, choose a type of Resource from the first list,
and then choose specific Resources in the third list, and click the Remove button.
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Contacts can make it easy for anyone who works with a QuarkXPress file to get in touch
with the job definer if problems arise. To add JDF contact information to the Job Jackets
file, click the Contacts tab, and then click the New Item button to add a contact. Click
the expander next to the new contact to expose its fields, and then fill in the details for
each field.
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A Layout Specification lets you set attributes like page size and page count for automatically
generated layouts. To add a Layout Specification to the Job Jackets file, click the Layout
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