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The first option is similar to the Single Edition viewView. This way, you can select the edition you want to work on by choosing it from the list. If you want that your actions on this edition will be applied also to all other editions, check the flag “All Editions”.
- The second option is to select the multiple edition view Multiple Edition View using the menu item “Views”. Thanks to this view, you will be able to see all the editions of an issue, the one under the other.
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The user can select the edition from the “Printers sections” Tab (see Figure .a2).
The system proposes all the available printer sections.
The “Issue Printers sections” box shows the printer sections which can be allocated using the arrow button for all the editions of an issue or for a specific edition of the issue.
The system will show the printer sections which have been allocated by the user to each edition (see Figure .a3).
The user also has the possibility to rename each signature/printer section depending on the content.
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As we have seen, different editions can be planned. For planning editions, you can use the “Single edition view” or the “Multiple edition view”.
In the first case, switching between the editions shown on the plan can be made using the dropdown menu in the upper right area of the screen, as shown in picture .b1.
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The “Multiple edition view” can be used to work having all editions on the same screen as shown in Picture .b2; the editions are shown on different lines and the selection of the active edition is made through the dropdown menu.
It is possible to make changes on all the editions at the same time by flagging the “All Editions” checkbox in the upper right corner of the screen, next to the edition selection dropdown menu, top right (see Picture .b3).
In the multiple edition view the side bar related to the active edition is highlighted in orange blue color.
By flagging the “All Editions” checkbox, the editorial planning made for the active edition (including for example advertisement placeholder positioning) is applied to all editions.
It is also possible to control the placeholder allocation through different editions using the contextual menu and by right clicking on the editorial (see Picture .b6).
By unflagging or flagging the edition name, it is possible to deallocate or to allocate the editorial placeholder selected for the other editions.
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