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# Select the '''Category''' of fields to choose from.<br>(Fields in the current object or [[Related Objects]], User fields, or Company fields)
# Select the '''Category''' of fields to choose from.<br>(Fields in the current object or [[Related Objects]], User fields, or Company fields)
# Under '''Fields''', scroll down the list to find fields in the current record or in a [[Lookup]] target record.
# Under '''Fields''', scroll down the list to find fields in the current record or in a [[Lookup]] target record.
# Select the field to add.<br>The variable name appears.<br>(Scroll down the list to find fields in [[Lookup]] target records.)
# Select the field to add.<br>The variable name appears.
# Copy the variable name to the clipboard.
# Copy the variable name to the clipboard.
# In the template file, paste the variable name you copied.
# In the template file, paste the variable name you copied.

Revision as of 20:22, 17 February 2012

Creating the Template File

  1. On your local system, create a PowerPoint presentation.
  2. Add boilerplate text and fixed graphics.
  3. Add place-holder images for any record images or charts you plan to add.
  4. Insert template variables, record-specific images, and/or charts, as explained below.
  5. Saved it in .pptx format.

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Note:
The .pptx file is stored in an XML format the platform can work with.
A .ppt file is in a binary (numeric) format that won't work.

Inserting Template Variables

  1. Begin to Add a Print Template or [Edit] an existing template.
    The Template Variable Tool appears.
  2. Select the Category of fields to choose from.
    (Fields in the current object or Related Objects, User fields, or Company fields)
  3. Under Fields, scroll down the list to find fields in the current record or in a Lookup target record.
  4. Select the field to add.
    The variable name appears.
  5. Copy the variable name to the clipboard.
  6. In the template file, paste the variable name you copied.