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In both cases, you can apply a condition so the PostScript attachment will only execute at certain times depending on your data
and other variables.
To add one or more PostScript attachments as resource to your document, do one of the following:
l In the PlanetPress Design Ribbon, go to the Home tab then click Attachment in the Document group. Browse
to the folder where the PostScript file is located, then select one or more images to import as resources.
l Copy the attachment file to your clipboard using CTRL+Cin Windows Explorer. Then in PlanetPress Design, click on
PostScript attachments in the Document Structure Pane and use CTRL+Vto paste the attachment as a
resource.
l Select multiple PostScript files in Windows Explorer then drag &drop them either in the Workspace or in
PostScriptattachments folder of the Document Structure Pane.
If you add an attachment with the same name as an attachment that currently exists in the document, PlanetPress Design
appends a number to the name of the new attachment.
To edit the properties of an attachment resource:
1. In the Structure area, select the PostScript Attachment you want to view and/or edit.
2. In the Object Inspector, view and/or edit the properties.
l Name: Specifies the name of the PostScript Attachment resource in PlanetPress Design.
l Original file name: Specifies the path of the file from which PlanetPress Design created the attachment
resource. Editing this is equivalent to replacing the PostScript Attachment.
Delete a Resource
You can delete an image resource or PostScript attachment at any time by selecting it, then doing any of the following:
l Press the Delete key on your keyboard.
l In the PlanetPress Design Ribbon, go to the Home tab then click Delete in the ClipBoard group.
l Right-click on the object and select Delete from the menu.
If the resource is currently in use, deleting it without any further action would break the link to that resource from picture
objects, pages and PlanetPress Talk code and cause errors when printing, previewing and converting. In order to prevent this,
PlanetPress Design features the Resource Deletion window.
The Resource Deletion window appears once for each resource you are deleting. It displays the following options:
l Deletion options:
l Replace all references with: Select to delete the resource and to replace all references to it with a ref-
erence to another image resource in the document.
l Resource available:Select the image resource you want to use as the replacement reference. When
you delete the resource, PlanetPress Design replaces all references to the deleted resource with a ref-
erence to the resource you select here. Select the * None* option if you want to remove the references
to the resource while keeping the objects that reference the resource intact. You can use the Add
Resource button to add a new image resource to this list.
l Add Resource button: Click to add a new resource, which ads it to the list and imports it in your doc-
ument.
l Delete: Select to delete the resource and all document elements that reference it.
l Referencing elements: Lists all of the elements from which the resource is referenced, letting you know in a glance
what objects will be modified by this dialog.
To quickly delete any unused resource in your document:
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