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Here's how to do that:
1.
First, define meta data at the intended separation level. This is done in the Job Creation
Preset (see "Include meta data" on page1418).
2. Then, in the Output Creation Preset, use those meta data in the Job Output Mask (see
"Output options" on page1176). They are inserted into the file name as variables. For
example: ${segment.metadata.State} refers to a meta data tag State defined on
the job segment level.
For the complete list of output variables, see "Print output variables" below.
Note
Only meta data defined on the actual separation level are accessible to the Job
Output Mask.
Print output variables
In Print output, File name variables can be used to create dynamic output file names, while
Content variables can be used in additional content and in the Conditional field when
selectively adding inserts in the "Inserter options" on page1190.
Note
When using a variable in a condition, do not wrap it in ${ }. This notation is only necessary in the
context of a text (like file names or additional page content).
File name variables
File name variables are available in a few places in the "Print options" on page1174:
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In the Job Output Mask and Job Output Folder fields when using the Directory option.
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In the Job Name field when using the Windows Printer option.
Tip
You can name the output file or folder through the Workflow configuration.
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