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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.
You can use this procedure to copy Resources from one Job Ticket to
another.
You can use this procedure to copy Resources from a Job Jackets structure
or a project to a Job Ticket.
To add Resources to a Job Jackets structure using advanced mode:
Open the Job Jackets Manager dialog box (Utilities menu). 1
If only one list displays in the dialog box, click Advanced Settings to show 2
the advanced pane.
Specify where you want to copy Resources from: 3
To copy Resources from a Job Jackets structure, Job Ticket template, or
Job Ticket, select the source item in the list on the top left.
To copy Resources from an open project, select the project in the list on
the left.
To copy Resources from the application defaults, click the Load
Application Resources button .
Select a Resource category in the list on the top right. 4
Drag and drop individual Resources from the list on the bottom right to the 5
target Job Ticket template or Job Ticket in the list on the left.
Adding a layout definition to a Job Ticket: Advanced mode
A layout definition is a group of specifications that combine to describe a single
layout. A layout definition includes Resources such as medium (output) type
(Print, Digital), Output Specifications, and Rule Sets.
When you create a project from a Job Ticket template, QuarkXPress
automatically creates a layout for each layout definition in the Job Ticket
template. If a layout definition does not contain a Layout Specification,
QuarkXPress displays the New Project dialog box so you can specify the page
size, margins, and so forth.
When you add a layout definition to an active Job Ticket, a layout is created from
that layout definition and automatically added to the corresponding project.