A Typefi Project Field is a text field where the value remains the same across all pages and sections of a publication. It is commonly used for inserting project-level content, such as the document title, subtitle, author, publisher, copyright, or International Standard Book Number (ISBN).
In the InDesign template, a Project Field will have a name and a placeholder on a parent (formerly master) page. Do not put the placeholder in a Typefi Frame (such as a Main Story or an Element Content Frame) because any pre-existing content in those frames, including any Field placeholders, will be replaced by actual content during the automated page composition process.
To create a Typefi Project Field:
- Open the Typefi Fields panel (Window → Typefi → Fields).
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Click the Create new Field icon at the bottom of the panel, or choose New Typefi Field from the panel menu.
- In the Typefi Field Options dialog, enter a unique Name, set the Type to Project, and click OK.
After creating a Project Field, the next step is to insert it into an InDesign text frame.
Set the value of a Project Field
A Project Field's value can be set in several ways, depending on your publishing workflow.
Typefi Writer
If you use Typefi Writer to author content, you can set the value via:
- the Edit metadata workflow action,
- an XSLT, but only if the Project Field value can be derived from the source file,
- the Fields Values tab in the Fields dialog in Typefi Writer (to open the dialog, either click Fields or Publish in the Document group in the Typefi tab of the Word ribbon).
XML
If you use an XML-based publishing workflow, you can set the value via:
- the Edit metadata workflow action, or
- an XSLT, but only if the Project Field value can be derived from the source file.
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