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Problems that arise from page layout errors can often be solved by using a register element, as discussed in the previous chapter. A register element is a fill-in for a document to be printed within a so-called “Register Document”. In other words, any document with a register element on the first page (further pages are being ignored) is a register document. It is usually used to add crop marks and registration marks during output. You would, for example, position a register element of A4 size on a B4 page (see 2.3 “Elements”), activate the crop marks, and set two registration marks (see the document “Passer-Beispiel.1Vdoc” in the “OneVision/Beispieldokumente” folder on the OneVision CD).
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Hamann, S., Hell, H., Pankow, D., Wunderer, R. (1997). Special Techniques. In: DigiScript™. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-46829-2_14
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