Examples of using Jackets structure in English and their translations into Norwegian
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Create or select a Job Jackets structure.
Select the Job Jackets structure that will contain the Job Ticket template.
Resources are defined andstored in a Job Jackets structure.
In Ticket: Stored in a Job Jackets structure and associated with a Job Ticket template or Job Ticket.
Every QuarkXPress project is associated with a Job Jackets structure.
A Job Jackets structure can exist as an XML file in the file system, or can be embedded in the project file.
A Job Ticket template is added to the selected Job Jackets structure.
If the Job Jackets structure you want is not displayed, click Browse, navigate to the Job Jackets file, and then click Open.
Each Job Ticket has a name andis stored in a particular Job Jackets structure.
To copy Resources from a Job Jackets structure, Job Ticket template, or Job Ticket, select the source item in the list on the left.
The project's Job Ticket is moved to an embedded Job Jackets structure within the project file.
A project's Job Jackets structure may be embedded in the project, or it may be stored in an XML Job Jackets file in the local file system.
In Project: Stored in a project, butNOT associated with a Job Jackets structure or Job Ticket.
In Jacket: Stored in a Job Jackets structure, but not used in any of that Job Jackets structure's Job Ticket templates or Job Tickets.
Job Tickets refer or“point” to Resource definitions,which live in the Job Jackets structure.
If the item selected in the left list is a Job Jackets structure, you can choose only In Jacket. .
To work with Resources that are specific to a Job Ticket,expand the Job Jackets structure;
To store this project's Job Ticket in an embedded Job Jackets structure in the project file, uncheck Share Jacket. .
You can use the Output Job dialog box(File menu)to send the active layout to output using an Output Specification included in the layout's Job Jackets structure.
To append Resources from the Job Ticket's parent Job Jackets structure, choose Current Jacket. .
Conceptually, a Job Jackets structure can be compared to a folder containing job tickets that describe various types of projects and layouts, as well as other types of information.
You can use this procedure to copy Resources from a Job Jackets structure or a project to a Job Ticket.
To incorporate setups into Job Jackets and specify the source andoutput setups used in a Job Jackets structure or Job Ticket, click the Advanced Settings button in the Job Jacket Manager dialog box(Utilities menu), select a project that contains source or output setups in the list on the left, and then drag the source or output setups to the target Job Jackets structure or Job Ticket.
All Job Ticket templates andJob Tickets in the selected file are imported into the selected Job Jackets structure, along with any Resources they require.
You can control sharing for the active project's Job Jackets structure in the Job Jackets tab of the Collaboration Setup dialog box(File menu).
There may be situations in which a job definer needs to copy a Job Ticket template or Job Ticket from one Job Jackets file to another, or to import all of a Job Jackets structure's Job Ticket templates andJob Tickets into another Job Jackets structure.
To copy Rule Sets andOutput Specifications from the parent Job Jackets structure to the layout definition, use the three lists at the bottom of the dialog box.
The Job Jackets tab of this dialog box shows the name of the active project's Job Jackets structure, the status(shared or not shared), the path to the Job Jackets file(if any), and the name of the active project's active Job Ticket.
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