Deployment Guide

As the print template is a HTML template, it is possible to use HTML syntax as well as Smarty template code in these
areas. See the "Reference" on page 483 chapter for reference material about HTML and Smarty template code.
The print template may also contain visitor account fields. The value of each field is displayed in the print template.
By default, the wizard sets up the template with the username, password and role_name fields, but these may be
customized.
Options in the Fields row let you add, remove, or change the order of fields. Use the drop-down list to choose the field
name, then click the icon at the left of the drop-down list. The field’s row expands to include the option links.
Use the Remove, Move Up, Move Down, Insert Before, and Insert After links to adjust the fields that
are to be included on the print template.
Click the Create Template button to save your newly created print template and return to the list.
Modifying Wizard-Generated Templates
Once you have created a print template using the print template wizard, you can return to the wizard to modify it.
Click the Edit print template code (Advanced) link to use the standard print template editor. See "Creating New
Print Templates" on page 335 for a description.
If you use the wizard to edit a print template after changes have been made to it outside the wizard, those outside
changes will be lost. This is indicated with the warning message "The print template code has been modified. Making
changes using the wizard will destroy any changes made outside of the wizard."
Setting Print Template Permissions
On the Configuration > Print Templates list view, the Permissions link for a template can be used to control
access to an individual print template at the level of an operator profile. The Permissions link is only displayed if the
current operator has the Object Permissions privilege. This privilege is located in the Administrator group of privileges.
The permissions defined on this screen apply to the print template identified in the “Object” line.
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