Title: Customizing ILLiad's Word Templates and Email Notices
1Customizing ILLiad's Word Templates and Email
Notices
by Sherry Buchanan (ORZ) and Margaret Ellingson
(EMU)
- See the Atlas Knowledge Base ILLiad
Administrative Suite Implementation Guide,
Chapter 6, Chapter 7 and Chapter 11 for
additional information. - For an overview of field names, see the Database
Diagram.
2Word Template Customization
- ILLiad merges MS Word Documents and .dbf files,
allowing you to customize documents such as
lending paperwork, borrowing loan labels and
invoices simply by editing the templates stored
in the \\Ill\illiad\print folder. - Create a folder entitled \\Ill\illiad\print\origin
als to store out of the box templates. - Only edit the files stored in the
\\Ill\illiad\print folder. - Before editing any document, open it and save it
to your desktop. When complete, save over the
copy in the print folder. - Note Most ILLiad servers are set up so that
ILLiad documents are read-only from anywhere
other than the server itself. Contact your
ILLiad server administrator to get permissions to
modify these files.
SUGGESTION
3E-mail Customization
- Suggestion, keep a folder entitled
\\Ill\illiad\email\originals, and only edit the
files stored in the main folder. - Files are stored in the \\Ill\illiad\email folder
and can be customized with any text editor. - The subject of the E-mail message is defined in
the Customization Manager. - See the LocalInfo table in the Customization
Manager to view and update location-specific
field names. - See the Database Diagram to view and update
item-specific field names (Users and Transactions
information).
4Customization Manager
5LocalInfo
6Field Names
- Database Diagram
- Chapter 11 Table Fields
- Its handy to view field names while in ILLiad
to do so, log into the client, click Edit
Request, select a Category and then click Search.
Tab to see field codes.
7Original
Lending Loan Slips
8Modified
BN
OCLC
DATE
ModifiedLending Loan LabelsSpecial
FeaturesOCLC Number Borrowing NotesDate
PrintedShipping LabelsPreferred
DeliveryReasons for NoBilling
InformationComing Soon
LABELS
DELIVERY METHOD
PAGING NOTES
BILLING INFO.
9Courier Labels
10Additional Samples
- Borrowing Loan Labels
- Borrowing Return Slips
- Invoices
11Borrowing Loan Label
Original
TIP USE BARCODE FONT
PIECES
LABELS
SPECINS
STARTCNTRL PANELFONTSDOUBLE CLICK
12Borrowing Return Slip
Original
LABELS
TIP BE SURE TO RETAIN THE Next Record FIELD
CODE
13Invoice
BANNER ID
14Important Information
- Save to the desktop before editing
- Turn on the mail merge toolbar
- Beware of edit, select all - Barcode is a font
- Avoid text boxes - Only use nested tables
- Right click to toggle a field code
- To view all field codes Tools, Options, View
tab, check field codes - Edit, Undo is your friend
15How to Insert a Field
- Consider the information you want to relate to
patrons, borrowing libraries and office staff. - Click the Insert Merge Field button
- Select the Field Name
- e.g. Add SHIPPINGOP
- Voila
16Mail Merge Toolbar
17If / Then Statements
- Lending Billing InformationBILLING CATEGORY
BILLINGC_1MAX COST MAXCOSTCHARGES
10.00 IFM (non-IFM invoiced monthly) - CHARGES line is an if/then
- If Billing Category is Exempt, Then NO CHARGE
prints. Otherwise, 10.00 IFM prints.
18Courier Labels if/then
NEW!
ADDRESS4 COURIER DROPSITE NAMES (OTHERWISE
EMPTY) BADDRESS3 COURIER SORT CODES
If/Then Statement IF MERGEFIELD ADDRESS4
INSERT FILE OF YOUR U.S. MAIL LABELS HERE
INSERT FILE OF YOUR COURIER LABEL HERE
19Endless Possibilities
- Color
- Highlighting
- Sticker paper
- Luggage straps
- Barcode anything
- Use BADDRESS2 field
- . . .
20What are you doing?
21Contact Information
- Sherry Buchanan
- Portland State University
- Branford P. Millar Library
- ROOM ML 284 / PO BOX 1151
- Portland OR 97207
- p (503) 725-3877
- f (503) 725-4527
- e sherryb_at_pdx.edu
- a 131.252.180.29 or ariel.lib.pdx.edu
Margaret W. Ellingson Emory University Woodruff
Library Atlanta, GA 30322-2870 USA p (404)
727-6893 f (404) 727-0052 e libmgw_at_emory.edu a
ariel.library.emory.edu
Enjoy the Meeting . . .