If there are <Mailing> objects in the current print job you will see the placeholders
in the print preview of the main window (1) as long as there was no print-out. If you
press the green <Print Start> button (2) the database settings dialog box will be
displayed (3).
You can identify the data set the last print-out made was from (6) and you can set
from which data sets shall be printed by defining the first record to be printed (4) and
the last one (5).
It is possible to print fields from already printed data sets once again. That means the
setting in the <StartAt> display field (4) do not depend on the <Last printed
database record> (5).
You can confirm the settings by pressing the <OK> button (7). Pressing the
<Cancel> button (8) will close the dialog box without any changes and the red
<Print Stop> button (9) will remain switched on.
If the settings are confirmed the dialog box will close and the <Print Start> button
will switch on (11). You will see the content of the fields of the first data set selected
for print-out in the print preview of the main window (10). With the next PrintGo
signal the first data set will be printed. With each following PrintGo signal the
respectively next data set is printed.
Which field of a data set is printed has to be defined in the object settings of the
<Mailing> object. Each field to be printed has to be assigned to a <Mailing> Object.
You can only assign one filed of a data set to one <Mailing> object. With the
parameter <Wildcard> you can define how many character of one field shall be
used. The parameter indicates the number of used characters on the basis of a left-
to right reading direction.