File Comment

File Comment

Displays the path to the currently selected image file and lets you add a comment or description to that file. This comment is saved with this instance of the file and can be displayed in dynamically generated fields such as Print Marks and the Image Label AddOn.

Note that the file comment is only saved for this instance of the imported image. If you delete the image or import the same image into a different Job, the comment will not be saved and must be reentered.

File Path: Shows the path to the image file.

File Description: Lets you set a custom description for a file. 

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