Define or edit ticket templates – Konica Minolta Digital StoreFront User Manual

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Digital StoreFront 5.2 Administration Reference

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Define or Edit Ticket Templates

To create a ticket template

Changes made to the ticket template will be applied immediately to products based on the

template on the Buyer side (i.e., without requiring you to go to the Products page and republish the
products based on the ticket template).

1.

On the Manage Ticket Templates page click the radio button corresponding to the template that

most closely resembles the ticket template you want to create.

2.

Click Copy.

Copying an existing ticket template then renaming the product and modifying its specs as

needed is often more efficient than creating a template from scratch. To create a ticket template
from scratch, click the Create Ticket button on the Manage Ticket Templates page.

3.

On the Copy dialog, type a name for the new ticket template in the Save as text box.

4.

Click Save & Close.

5.

Click the radio button to select the new ticket template you created.

6.

Click Edit.

To define (or edit) a ticket template

1.

On the Manage Ticket Templates page, click the radio button to select the ticket template you want

to define or edit.

2.

Click Edit.

3.

On the Ticket Template... page for the template, define or edit the template using the following

fields:

Ticket Template—You can change the name of the ticket template here.

Step 1: Enabling buyer-supplied content:

Enter a heading to label the first step the buyer will perform when building a product based
on this ticket template. This is what the buyer will see on the storefront. E.g., “Add Files” or
“Upload Content.”

Enable Introduction Text—Check this box and type any text you want to display to buyers
for Step 1 in the text box. This text can be descriptive or instructional.

Most of the controls on the text editor (e.g., cut, copy, paste, font selection, sizing,

color, etc.) will be familiar to users of word processing packages such as Microsoft Word
or Corel WordPerfect. A few of the controls that might not be so familiar are:

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