Easy Catalog Pagination
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August 18, 2017 at 10:48 am #96904Melissa KirkMember
Is there anyone who is versed in Easy Catalog. I downloaded the demo to see how it works for a project I will have to take on very soon. I’ve been writing back and forth the support from 65 bit and he fixes my issue, but I’m not really learning how to fix it myself. I have a library with 3 different tables – in a perfect world, I would like the program to grab the particular table according to the information populated in the excel file. Unfortunately, it’s just picking the first one. I’ve scoured the user guide and did some internet searching and I feel like I’m just chasing my tail. Does anyone know if you can use the program this way? Let me know if you want me to post some examples of what I’m trying to do if you think you can help. This program seems robust but not as EASY as the name leads it to be.
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August 18, 2017 at 3:02 pm #96910Loic AigonMember
Hi Melissa
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August 22, 2017 at 6:37 am #96970rydesignMember
To me it sounds like you don’t have the pagination Rules set up for that library. Not sure if that is it or not. Window > Pagination Rules. Click on your library and set pagination from not to Once Per Record.
That is my best guess without knowing more. EasyCatalog has also recently added a Formatting rules section. To me it is easier than creating libraries. I could go into more detail if you need.
I spearheaded the use of EasyCatalog at my job and it has been a game changer for sure. It does take some setting up but usually once you have set things up you don’t have to do much else to keep it running.
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