See the appropriate user guide for information on cre-
ating a form.
2. Tag a form
Data fields must be defined and added to your form to
indicate where specific variable data will be placed.
For example, a field may define where a name ap-
pears on the form. Graphics calls define where a
graphic is placed on a form. Adding data fields and
graphics calls to a form is called tagging a form.
You can tag a form using the data tagging dialog box
or by referencing data fields in an external tag attrib-
ute file. See the "Adding tags" chapter for more
information.
3. Create a variable data file
A variable data file is an ASCII file with a .DAT exten-
sion that contains printer commands, the name of the
form(s), variable data, and graphics calls. An exam-
ple of variable data for the name field defined above is
"Charles Edwards." This data displays in the name
field when you view or print the form. After you create
a data file, you can preview the form merged with the
variable data using ElixirViewer.
See the "Data files" chapter for more information.
4. Merge a form with variable data
You can merge the form with the variable data and
print to the printer or to disk.
To output to HP PCL or Postscript format from
the Elixir Desktop, drag a .DAT file to the Printers
icon or to the Converter icon. See the "Da-
taMerge operation for Windows" chapter
To output to HP PCL, Postscript or Xerox format
from the DataMerge interface, set up options and
run DataMerge from the pull-down menus in the
Main DataMerge dialog box. See the "DataMerge
operation for DOS" chapter for more information.
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