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l 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 documents com-
pilation options.
l 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.
l 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.
l VPSEnd Booklet:Only available when VPSis set as a caching method in the document. Enter or select a con-
dition which will trigger when to end a booklet in the Creo VPScaching method.
l Include this page when (See "Converted Document" (page 695))
l Print: Select to include this page when PlanetPress Design converts the document to produce printer output.
l Fax: Select to include this page when PlanetPress Design converts the document to produce output in Plan-
etPress Fax.
l Archive: Select to include this page when PlanetPress Design converts the document to produce output in Plan-
etPress Image.
l Page Type and Condition
l Page type: Select the type of the page: normal, overlay, or virtual. See Page Types.
l 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.
Paper handling
l Page size: Select the paper format for this page. The format that appears here by default is the one set for the doc-
ument in the User Options dialog box. The formats available depend on the PPD you selected in the Document prop-
erties 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 its list of supported paper formats. Before you define a custom paper size
you should consult your printer documentation to verify your printer can handle the custom paper size you define.
When you select a page size you should ensure you set the appropriate input and output trays for the page.
If you are printing in 2-up mode, the Default page size box in the Document properties dialog box determines the size
of the paper on which the two pages print, and the page size you select here determines the scaling required to fit the
two pages on that paper size.
l Page width: Enter the width of the custom page size. Units are as selected in the User Options dialog box. This option
is available only when you select Custom in the Page size box.
l Page height: Enter the height of the custom page size.
l Duplexing: Select the duplexing option for the page. The default duplexing option that appears here is the one you set
for the document in the Document properties dialog box. The duplexing options available depend on the PPD you
selected in the Document properties dialog box.
l Paper orientation: Select the orientation for this page.
l Add Cut Marks: Cut Marks are small horizontal and vertical lines that appear outside the physical boundaries of a
page. They are commonly used in N-Up projects that print multiple pages on large paper. They indicate where to cut
the pages in post-processing.
l X Offset: Set the distance of the cut mark stems from the left and right edges of the page.
l Y Offset: Set the distance to the cut mark stems from the top and bottom edges of the page.
l Cut Mark Length: Set the length of the stems of the cut marks.
Setting Up Pages
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