129 • Overlays and Macros (Windows only)2. In the Test PostScript Form window, to test each overlay select it and clickOK. There will be a short pause while the printer processes the form, and thenit will print.3. When each overlay has been tested, click Exit.4. Click the standard Windows Close (X) button, or choose Projects > Exit toclose Storage Device Manager.Defining overlaysThis is the final step before the new overlays are ready for use.1. Open the Printers (called “Printers and Faxes” in Windows XP) window via theStart menu or the Windows Control Panel.2. Right-click on the Relevant PostScript printer icon and choose PrintingPreferences from the pop-up menu.3. On the Overlay tab, click the New button.4. In the Define Overlays window, enter a suitablename (2) for this overlay and choose which page(s) (3)of your documents will use this overlay.5. Enter the name of the overlay file (4) exactly as itappeared in the Storage Device Manager projectwindow. Remember that this name is case sensitive.If you forgot to note the overlay names when you createdthem, you can find them using Storage Device Manager toview the project file, or the printer’s Information Menu toprint a file list and identify them from there.6. Click Add (5) to add this overlay into the defined overlays list.7. Click OK to close the Define Overlay window.The new overlay now appears in the Defined Overlays list in the printerproperties window.8. Repeat the above procedure if you wish to define more overlays.9. When done, click OK to close the printer properties window.Your new overlays are now ready and available to be used for any futuredocuments you wish.Printing with PostScript overlaysOnce you have defined your overlays you are ready to use them for anydocuments you wish. The example illustrated here uses two overlays for businessletters. The first prints on just the top page, and the second prints on any or allsubsequent pages.2345