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are to included based upon some conditional setting. This can be done by
highlighting the Mark Name entry and either pressing the Edit button, or using
the right mouse click context menu, and selecting Edit.
For information on how to edit the Selective Inserts settings, see "Selective Insert
Dialog" on page1328
l Clear Background Area Tab:
Check the Clear Background Area checkbox to add a white background to the OMR,
preventing background colors or elements interfering with the OMR Markings when they
are read by the Inserter.
l Margins:
l Same for all sides: Check so that the Left margin selection is used to set all
sides identically.
l Left, top, right, bottom: Enter measurements for the margins on each side of
the OMR Marks.
l Custom OMRmark sizing Tab:
If supported by the currently chosen Mark Configuration you can select a Custom OMR
size by checking the Custom OMRmark sizing checkbox.
Select from any of the following, or leave the entries blank to use default values:
l Line length: Enter a value between 10.16mm and 20mm.
l Line thickness: Enter a value between 0.254mm and 0.63mm.
l Gap distance: Enter a millimeter value 2.91mm and 4.2mm.
Advanced PrintWizard and Output Creation Preset Wizard navigation options
l Preview button (active in Advanced Print Wizard only):Click to launch a Proof Preview
window, which displays how the printed output would look based upon the currently
chosen selections.
l Back and Next buttons:Used to navigate back and forth through all the selected options
within the Wizard. Up until the Print button is pressed, one can reverse all the way
through the wizard to return to the main selection page (the "Print options" on page1250
page) and add or remove printing options from the print run.
l Print button (Advanced Print Wizard only) or Finish button (Output Creation Preset
Wizard only):
Click to produce print output/finalize the Preset according to the current settings.
This can be done at any point within the Wizard, whether or not all the options selected in
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