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Page ejects: Select to include this page in the output after it executes. This option applies only to
pages that execute. In the Structure area, a red “X’ appears in the page symbol for a page that
executes but does not output.
Cachable: Select to have the printer cache this page. This option is enabled and is applied based on the
document’s caching method and on the page type as follows:
Document caching
method:
Result:
None Option disabled. No images are cached.
Generic (or PostScript
Level 2)
Option disabled. All images are cached.
FreeForm Option enabled. Selected virtual pages are cached (overlays are not
cached).
FreeForm 2 Option disabled. See the options below.
VPS Option enabled. Selected overlays and virtual pages are cached.
VDX Option enabled for virtual pages only. Selected virtual pages are cached
(overlays are not cached).
VIPP Option disabled. All internal images are cached.
Master ID: Enter the ID of the master document this page must call. This option is only displayed if
FreeForm 2 is selected as the document’s caching method in the document’s compilation options.
Page number: Enter the number of the page within the master document identified in the Master ID
box. This option is only displayed if FreeForm 2 is selected as the document’s caching method in the
document’s compilation options.
Force front: Select if you are printing your document in duplex mode, and want to force this page to
always print on the front side of the paper. You can fine-tune this by using the When box to define the
condition under which the document forces this page to print. This option is not available on virtual
pages for obvious reasons. Also note that this option may not work properly when generating previews.
When: Define the condition that must resolve to True for the document to force this page to print on
the front side of the paper. You can enter the condition manually, select an existing global condition
from the box, or define a condition using a PlanetPress Talk expression. This option is available only
when you select Force front.
Include this page when
See Converted Document (Page 319) for help understanding the different output types.
Print: Select to include this page when PlanetPress Design converts the document to produce printer
output.
Fax: Select to include this page when PlanetPress Design converts the document to produce output in
PlanetPress Fax.
Archive: Select to include this page when PlanetPress Design converts the document to produce output
in PlanetPress Image.
Page Type and Condition
Page type: Select the type of the page: normal, overlay, or virtual.
Condition: Enter the condition, if any, you want to set on the page. This determines whether or not the
page executes at runtime; the page executes only if the condition is True. You can enter the condition
manually, select an existing global condition from the box, or define a condition using a PlanetPress Talk
expression.
3. In the Page properties dialog box, click Paper handling and, if necessary, adjust the page size,
duplexing and orientation for the page, and add cut marks. Note that you can define a custom paper
size for the page, in this case without modifying the PPD. You can also define a custom paper size by
editing the PPD associated with the document.
Page size: Select the paper format for this page. The format that appears here by default is the one set
for the document in the User Options dialog box. The formats available depend on the PPD you selected
in the Document properties dialog box. In addition to the formats available in the PPD, you can also
select Custom and use the Page width and Page height boxes to define a custom paper size. A custom
paper size is useful if the printer supports the paper size you require but the PPD does not include it in
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