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Go to PRINTING > Notices
Queue.
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Optionally, change the name in the Operator
field if you want to display notices for a different operator or select
the Show All Operator's Notices
to display all notices currently scheduled for printing. (If these
options do not appear, you do not have the necessary permissions.)
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In the list of notices, select the row for the notice you want
to print and click Select Notice
(or double-click the row).
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To print only the notices scheduled for one or more precincts,
highlight the precinct IDs in the Precincts
not Selected pane and use the right-arrow to move them
to the Precincts Selected
pane.
To print the notices for all precincts, click
the double-right arrow to move all precincts to the Precincts
Selected pane or just leave the Precincts
Selected pane empty.
Click OK.
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For most notice types, the Print
Notice Run Parameters dialog displays:
To limit the number of notices printed in this
run, enter a number in Maximum
Notices to Print.
Select the Select
Notices by Date Range check box if you want to limit the notices
to those that were scheduled during a particular time period.
The selection in Sort
Option defaults to Zip
Code or to the last selection you made.
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If you are printing voter information cards:
- You are asked to enter the last registration date of cards to be printed.
We suggest you accept the default of today’s date unless you are printing
cards after book closing and don't want to send cards to new voters
who were registered after book closing. If this is the case, enter
the book closing date.
- You
are then asked to select the reason for which the voter cards
should be printed. The text in the Voter Card Message fields print on all cards.
- Click
OK.
- If you are sorting the run by zip code (step 5), you will see
a list of the zip codes found and the count of notices for each zip
code. You might find it useful to print this list (click Print
Image of this Dialog).
With a zip code sort, you have the option of
printing the entire list or selecting one zip code and limiting the run
to just the records for that zip code. To select one zip code, highlight
it and click OK. Repeat the procedure described in this topic to print the notices for
the other zip codes.
To print notices for the entire list, make sure
no individual zip codes are highlighted before you click OK.
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If the notice has a printer selected in Document
Maintenance, the notices will be sent to the printer. If the printer
cannot be found, or a printer is not selected in Document Maintenance,
the Windows Print
dialog allows you to select a printer. Notices print after your printer selection.
Mail-merge documents can be optioned to produce
address labels at the same time the notices are printed. The mailing labels
appear as a Crystal Reports label run, which you must print from
the Crystal Reports toolbar.
Important: Check the printed
notices (and mailing labels, if applicable) carefully to be sure each
one printed correctly and they contain the voters and information
you expected.
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If
there is a problem, click Cancel
in response to the message Is it
OK to update the database with printed records?.
Do not click Update. Then
fix the problem and repeat this procedure from the beginning.
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When
you are certain every notice printed correctly, click Update
in response to the message Is it
OK to update the database with printed records?
It's important that you do an update after printing notices. Clicking
Update
adds a communication entry to voter records and removes the
printed notices from the Notices Queue.
You should not normally click Update
until you are sure all notices printed successfully. If you have only
a partially successful output, and you do not want to reprint all the
notices, click Update and then
reprint
only the notices that did not print properly.