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Data Selection Objects (Page 104)
Data Page (Page 69)
Emulation (Page 70)
Data Selector (Page 73)
9.1.3 Data Selection Objects
What is a data selection object?
A data selection object adds a data selection to your document, and lets you do the following:
Select the font in which to display the data.
Adjust the vertical spacing, rotation, and alignment of the data as it appears in the document.
Set a filter on the data selection.
Flag the data selection as a PDF bookmark and/or search index term, or as the E-mail address, subject
line, or message text for PlanetPress Image.
Flag the data selection as a fax number and/or fax description for PlanetPress Fax.
Insert a string before or after the data selection.
Related topics:
Data Selection (Page 103)
Postal Address Objects (Page 104)
Data Page (Page 69)
Emulation (Page 70)
Data Selector (Page 73)
Conditions (Page 276)
Line Conditions (Page 277)
9.1.4 Postal Address Objects
What is a postal address object?
Postal address information can be displayed on PlanetPress Design documents using such objects as data
selections, or text or box objects, but they can also be displayed using postal address objects. These objects
offer some interesting options :
Empty address lines can be skipped.
Addresses can be printed from the base up, so when different addresses are processed (some with only
four address lines, for example, and others with as many as eight lines), it is not the bottom of the
object that moves up or down, but rather the top. This is especially useful when you add a barcode
object below the postal address object and when you snap both objects together, because changes in
the size of the first object will not change the position of the second one. If the barcode object is used to
display a postal barcode, it will always appear in the exact same spot.
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