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  1. Yep, that was it. The fields have spaces after. Thanks for the sanity check!
  2. InDesign file is attached. Thanks for taking a look.FinancialAidBooklet2014_OnePage.indd.zip
  3. I have a weird thing happening here that I can't figure out. I have a text box with two words. I applied a variable to each and when I preview or export, there is a large space between the words. This was exported from InDesign, so to troubleshoot I created my own text box with no changes from default with FusionPro and it does the same thing. In the attached screenshot the top box is the text box that I created in FusionPro and the bottom is exported from indesign. Does anyone have any ideas?
  4. Genius! Seems to work perfectly! If I may ask a noob question, what does the % in "FusionPro.Composition.processedRecordNumber%stackHeight" signify? Thanks so much, you knocked hours of my day!
  5. I should have posted these to begin with. Sorry about that. The PDF shows what I'm looking for as one set of pads. Let's call it a cover slip followed by 100 sheets of coupons. The next sheet would be the cover slip for the next 100. I'm attaching the job also, but my rule has changed due to me trying to find a work around by manipulating the data. But, I have 1.7 million records so a FP solution would be incredible. 60991_cr.zip GC 2013 10 Off-Output.pdf
  6. Maybe my brain is a little gelatinous, I've been messing with this for a while. As I understand it, I would create an unused body page the same size as my imposition and select that as my slipsheet. How would I put 12 variable text boxes that would correspond to the cut and stack (12 up) pattern? I'm all for it if that's all there is to it.
  7. Thanks for the reply Dan. The "slip sheets" need to have variable data on them to identify each pad. For instance, position one of the cust & stack would have a barcode identifying that pad as GC_10off_001, position two would have GC_10off_002, position ten would have GC_10off_010, etc. So I don't think I can get off that easy.
  8. Ok, it just hit me. Since it is a Cut and Stack, the PadNum is constantly changing. Can anyone think of a work around beyond using a separate imposition program to impose the composed pages?
  9. I have a pad job that I need to add a dynamic sheet to the top of each pad of 100. In my data file I have a field called "PadNum" which changes every 100 records. I have created a page named Slipsheet with the PadNum as a barcode and created an onRecordStart rule with the following: --- FusionPro.Composition.SetBodyPageUsage("Slipsheet", false); if (FieldChanged("PadNum")) { FusionPro.Composition.SetBodyPageUsage("Slipsheet", true); } --- This works perfectly as single pages. but when I add a Cut and Stack imposition, it seems the rule is ignored. The imposed doc is Slipsheet page > Pad Page > Slipsheet page > Pad Page, etc. Can anyone help?
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