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An Overview of the "MultiPart Config" page

This tutorial covers the more advanced configuration options for Multi-Part Products, explaining how you can apply per-page pricing, implement specialized PDF profiles (such as grayscale conversions), leverage scripts to automate tasks, and adjust upload parameters. By walking through these settings, you’ll see how to refine and customize product behavior for your specific requirements, from running pitstop profiles on merged outputs to splitting a single PDF into multiple segments. Through careful setup in the configuration window, you can unlock a powerful range of tools that help you tailor each Multi-Part Product to fit unique printing and workflow needs.

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What I want to

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focus on next is some of the slightly
more advanced capabilities

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outside of just the out of the box
multi-part product.

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Most of these can be found
when you navigate to a product

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details page for a multi-part product.

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So from the product management page.

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Okay, your product.

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And then go to edit

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to get to the multi-part specific
settings.

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We're working for this button,

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which is on the top right here
called Multi-part config.

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This will take you to settings
which are specific

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for this particular type of product.

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But the settings themselves only

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apply to that particular product
you're working on.

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So I'll quickly walk you through some of
the options that are available here.

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So here for example
we can see the price per page.

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So this is a static value.

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Well a single value of price per page
that you can implement

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which will obviously update the price
based on the amount of pages

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uploaded by the user
into that PDF upload space.

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You've got the

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ability to do an output PDF profile.

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Now I will cover pitstop profiles in
multi-part products a little bit later on.

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However, in this case,
this is applying a PDF profile

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to the output that's generated.

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So let's say for example, in the brochure
example we were doing before.

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We've already merged three PDFs into one.

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That one PDF is our output,

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but then we're able to run
a pitstop profile

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on that particular output.

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So for example here
I have a very basic example,

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which I've called grayscale outputs.

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I'll show you how to create these
a little bit later on.

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But what that will do
when specified in here.

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So the output will be created.

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Then it will run the profile
which in this case

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just makes it a grayscale output.

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So it will just remove all the color.

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So that's where that's used.

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That's applied after the outputs created.

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Very briefly skipping over these two is

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it's not our main focus but we've got page
split set up if we want.

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I think that's if we want to do it
the opposite way around.

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And actually split
into multiple PDFs from one.

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And then we've got output mega scripts.

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So mega scripts
we have separate documentation on.

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It's where you can create
customized scripts

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to perform
a whole multitude of tasks within Infigo.

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But then you can apply your your mega
scripts to the particular product.

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Now this opens a big can of worms
as to what you can potentially do.

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So it's not the main focus
of this particular webinar.

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What we'll be focusing on a lot today,
which I think if anyone

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has actually played around
with multiple products,

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this is probably
what puts a lot of you off.

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So it's the configuration window,
and this is the main place

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where we're going to be specifying

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a lot of information
to do with the amount of upload areas,

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the allowable amount of pages
in the uploads that people are providing.

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Loads and loads of different things.

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Now, as I say, that's probably
the main thing that puts people off

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because as it stands at the moment,
this is to be manually specified

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and manually created in order
to get that most part functioning.

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So we'll spend quite a bit of time
going through that today.

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I'll come back to it.

 

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