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'''Control Sheets''' are printable pages used to automate various batch processing activities, such as [[Separation|separating]] documents.  These pages are printed and placed at the beginning of a new batch or document in a stack of loose pages. They contain specialized barcodes called "patch codes", which Grooper can read and process its instructions.  
'''Control Sheets''' are printable pages used to automate various batch processing activities, such as [[Separation|separating]] documents.  These pages are printed and placed at the beginning of a new batch or document in a stack of loose pages. They contain specialized barcodes called "patch codes", which Grooper can read and process its instructions.  
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* Directing pages to an '''[[Image Processing]]''' activity, using an '''IP Profile''' assigned to the '''Control Sheet'''
* Directing pages to an '''[[Image Processing]]''' activity, using an '''IP Profile''' assigned to the '''Control Sheet'''
* Indicating '''[[Batch]]''' creation, including assigning a '''[[Batch Process]]'''.
* Indicating '''[[Batch]]''' creation, including assigning a '''[[Batch Process]]'''.
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== About ==
== About ==

Revision as of 11:46, 23 November 2020

Control Sheets are printable pages used to automate various batch processing activities, such as separating documents.  These pages are printed and placed at the beginning of a new batch or document in a stack of loose pages. They contain specialized barcodes called "patch codes", which Grooper can read and process its instructions.  

Some of the actions Control Sheets can automate include:


About

Control Sheets are created and stored in the Control Sheets folder in Grooper Design Studio. This folder is located under the Batch Processing folder in the Node Tree.

Control Sheets may also be created from a Content Model in the Node Tree, using the "Generate Control Sheets..." button. The Control Sheets generated will, however, still be stored in the Control Sheets folder.