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Delivery XSL Files

Configuring the display of IE and file metadata is performed using Delivery Metadata Fields.
Deposit Managers can define how metadata is displayed or printed for other users by editing XSL files.
For example, a Deposit Manager can edit lines of an XSL file to determine the exact metadata to be printed with an IE image. While the default print contains no metadata or additional information, information and additions can be made available to a file when it prints.
Deposit Managers can configure these files using the Delivery XSLs page. To reach this page, follow the path Deposits > Advanced Tools > Delivery XSL Files.
The Configuration Files page enables you to view the list of available configuration files and open individual files for editing.
The Configuration Files page differs in content based on the type of file you select from the Deposits > Advanced Tools > Delivery XSL Files menu.
Users access individual files by clicking through paths from the Rosetta Management Home page. Figure follows the path Deposits > Advanced Tools > Delivery XSL Files.
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Delivery XSL Configuration Files
To open a file for editing, click the Edit text of the file’s row. Once you have opened the XSL page, you can make any alterations to the XSL and click the Save button to implement the changes.
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