Difference between revisions of "Add a Print Template"
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#Click the '''[New Template]''' button | #Click the '''[New Template]''' button | ||
#If the template does not already exist, create it: | #If the template does not already exist, create it: | ||
#:* Create a JSP | #:* Create a JSP/HTML [[Page]] in the platform | ||
#:* Turn off the ''Include Headers'' option for that page (explanation below) | |||
#:: -or- | #:: -or- | ||
#:* Create an HTML page on your local system | #:* Create an HTML page on your local system | ||
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#:;Type:Choose from: | #:;Type:Choose from: | ||
#::;HTML Template File:This is an HTML file that provides the template structure. Click the '''[Browse]''' button to locate the HTML file | #::;HTML Template File:This is an HTML file that provides the template structure. Click the '''[Browse]''' button to locate the HTML file | ||
#::;Page:JSP Page; | #::;Page:JSP Page; | ||
#:::*A list of platform [[Pages]] is displayed. | |||
#::::(The list does not include pages that have the ''Include Headers'' option. Those headers contain platform-specific Javascript that interfere with template processing.) | |||
#:::*Choose one of the JSP files stored in the platform. | |||
#Click '''[Save]''' | #Click '''[Save]''' |
Revision as of 18:58, 25 August 2011
A Print Template can be added to any object, except for the built-in Documents and Users objects.
To add a Print Template to a Custom Object:
- Click Designer > Data > Objects > {object} > Print Templates
- Click the [New Template] button
- If the template does not already exist, create it:
- Create a JSP/HTML Page in the platform
- Turn off the Include Headers option for that page (explanation below)
- -or-
- Create an HTML page on your local system
- In the New Template page, use the Template Variable Tool to get the names of variables you can use in the template:
- Provide the information in the Template Information section
- Template Title
- The template name
- Description
- Describe the purpose of the template or other information about it.
- Ready to Use
- The default setting for the template is Yes.
- Type
- Choose from:
- HTML Template File
- This is an HTML file that provides the template structure. Click the [Browse] button to locate the HTML file
- Page
- JSP Page;
- A list of platform Pages is displayed.
- (The list does not include pages that have the Include Headers option. Those headers contain platform-specific Javascript that interfere with template processing.)
- Choose one of the JSP files stored in the platform.
- Click [Save]