132 • Overlays and Macros (Windows only)10.When the message “Command Issued” appears confirming that the downloadis complete, click OK to clear the message.Test printing the macro1. Choose Printers > Test Macro.2. In the Test Macro window, enter its ID number and click OK. After a shortpause the printer will print the macro.3. When each macro 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 Job Options tab, click the Overlay button.4. In the Overlay window, Click the Define Overlaysbutton (1).5. In the Define Overlays window, enter the name (a) andID (b) of the required overlay, and define whichpage(s) (c) of your documents will use this overlay.Then click the Add button (3) to add this overlay to thelist of defined overlays. Repeat for any other relatedoverlays. When done, click the Close button (4) to closethe window.The example illustrated shows two overlays defined, onefor a cover page and one for continuation pages.Remember that names and IDs of overlay files must be entered exactly as theyappeared in the Storage Device Manager project window. Remember also thatnames are case sensitive.If you forgot to note the overlay name or ID when you created them, you canfind them using Storage Device Manager to view the project file, or the printer’sInformation Menu to print a file list and identify them from there.1a3b4c