Don McClure Rick Willison Using Images in Apollo.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Prof. Yitzchak Rosenthal
Advertisements

MS® PowerPoint.
Step-by-Step: Turn on Widow/Orphan Control
Objectives © Paradigm Publishing, Inc. 1 Objectives.
 Use the Left and Right arrow keys or the Page Up and Page Down keys to move between the pages. You can also click on the pages to move forward.  To.
Overview Lesson 1. Objectives Step-by-Step: Start Excel 1.Click the Start menu, and then click All Programs. 2.On the list of programs, click Microsoft.
WORKING SMART Crystal M. Thomas Henrico County DSS (804) POSSESS Central Region Member October 31, 2007.
Presented by: Benefits Systems Support. Getting Started ê Open Powerpoint, create a blank presentation. ê Select a style for your first slide from the.
Office 2003 Post-Advanced Concepts and Techniques M i c r o s o f t Excel Project 7 Using Macros and Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) with Excel.
1. Chapter 29 Creating Forms 3 Understanding Forms Word enables you to create fill-in forms to eliminate the need for storing pre-printed forms. Add.
Using Macros and Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) with Excel
EXCEL Spreadsheet Basics
Microsoft Word 2010 Lesson 1: Introduction to Word.
1 After completing this lesson, you will be able to: Add a header and footer to a worksheet. Change margins and center a worksheet. Change the orientation.
Office 2003 Advanced Concepts and Techniques M i c r o s o f t Word Project 6 Creating a Professional Newsletter.
Module Word 2007 Basics Learning Outcomes Learn basic Word 2007 commands. Create, save, and print documents. Apply text, paragraph, and page formats. Review.
Office 2003 Post-Advanced Concepts and Techniques M i c r o s o f t Word Project 7 Creating an Online Form.
Microsoft Word Basics. Introduction to Microsoft Word Microsoft Word is a word processor designed by Microsoft. A word processor is a computer application.
Microsoft Office 2010 Access Chapter 1 Creating and Using a Database.
Microsoft Excel 2010 Chapter 7
XP New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Excel 2003, Second Edition- Tutorial 3 1 Microsoft Office Excel 2003 Tutorial 3 – Developing a Professional- Looking.
XP New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Access 2003, Second Edition- Tutorial 2 1 Microsoft Office Access 2003 Tutorial 2 – Creating And Maintaining A.
XP New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Excel 2003, Second Edition- Tutorial 11 1 Microsoft Office Excel 2003 Tutorial 11 – Importing Data Into Excel.
1 of 6 This document is for informational purposes only. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, IN THIS DOCUMENT. © 2007 Microsoft Corporation.
Creating And Maintaining A Database. 2 Learn the guidelines for designing databases When designing a database, first try to think of all the fields of.
1 of 7 This document is for informational purposes only. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, IN THIS DOCUMENT. © 2007 Microsoft Corporation.
Using the File Manager WebCT 6. Understanding File Manager The File Manager is the area where all course files are stored. Whenever you link a file in.
HIBBs is a program of the Global Health Informatics Partnership PETE HANKE & JESSICA COTE INDIANA UNIVERSITY – PURDUE UNIVERSITY – INDIANAPOLIS SCHOOL.
COMPREHENSIVE Excel Tutorial 8 Developing an Excel Application.
Integrating Microsoft Project with Other Programs
© 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. M I C R O S O F T ® Animating and Using Multimedia Effects Lesson 10.
Power Point EDU 271 Microsoft PowerPoint is a powerful tool to create professional looking presentations and slide shows. PowerPoint allows you to construct.
CTS130 Spreadsheet Lesson 5 Working with Simple Formulas.
Developing professional presentations Office XP PowerPoint? Who? Us?
© 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. WORD 2007 M I C R O S O F T ® THE PROFESSIONAL APPROACH S E R I E S Lesson 22 Macros.
Teach Yourself Windows 98 Module 2: Working with Files, Folders, and the Desktop.
XP New Perspectives on Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 Tutorial 4 1 Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 Tutorial 4 – Using Shared Borders and Themes.
MICROSOFT WORD GETTING STARTED WITH WORD. CONTENTS 1.STARTING THE PROGRAMSTARTING THE PROGRAM 2.BASIC TEXT EDITINGBASIC TEXT EDITING 3.SAVING A DOCUMENTSAVING.
Lesson 1 Review Q and A’s.
PowerPoint 1 The Basics 1. Save this file to your Apps Folder as YourLastName_PP1 2. Read each slide. 3. Complete each set of numbered directions.
Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Review. Templates  Templates can be produced for the following elements:  Text and Graphics  Formatting Information – Layouts,
CHAPTER 9 Introducing Microsoft Office Learning Objectives Start Office programs and explore common elements Use the Ribbon Work with files Use.
World Cities PowerPoint Tutorial Mrs. Bushman. Take Flight In iMovie Choose Your Path Movies in PowerPointAction Buttons.
Microsoft Office 2007 Excel Graphics Feature SmartArt and Images.
Microsoft Access Get a green book. Page AC 2 Define Access Define database.
Microsoft Office Excel 2003 Tutorial 3 – Developing a Professional-Looking Worksheet.
XP New Perspectives on Integrating Microsoft Office XP Tutorial 2 1 Integrating Microsoft Office XP Tutorial 2 – Integrating Word, Excel, and Access.
Alice 2.0 Introductory Concepts and Techniques Project 1 Exploring Alice and Object-Oriented Programming.
XP 1 Microsoft Word 2002 Tutorial 1 – Creating a Document.
1. Chapter 25 Protecting and Preparing Documents.
This tutorial teaches Microsoft Word basics. Although knowledge of how to navigate in a Windows environment is helpful, this tutorial was created for.
Windows Tutorial Common Objects ACOS: 1, 4. Using the Taskbar 1. Using the taskbar, you can switch between open programs and between open documents within.
CREATING TEMPLATES CREATING CUSTOM CHARACTERS IMPORTING BATCH DATA SAVING DATA & TEMPLATES CREATING SERIES DATA PRINTING THE DATA.
Chapter 1 Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site
Laboratory Exercise # 9 – Inserting Graphics to Documents Office Productivity Tools 1 Laboratory Exercise # 9 Inserting Graphics to Documents Objectives:
USING WORDPRESS TO CREATE A WEBSITE (RATHER THAN A BLOG) STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS.
Using Advanced Options Lesson 14 © 2014, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.Microsoft Official Academic Course, Microsoft Word Microsoft Word 2013.
ATN GIS Support ArcGIS: ArcCatalog.
Instructions for Uploading Points and Photos for Linking Uploading GPS points requires the following: At each site or transect note stop, “mark” a GPS.
Chapter 3 Automating Your Work. It is frustrating when you have to type the same passage of text repeatedly. For example your name and address. Word includes.
Microsoft PowerPoint Prepared by the Academic Faculty Members of IT.
Customizing Menus and Toolbars CHAPTER 12 Customizing Menus and Toolbars.
Exporting & Formatting Budgets from FlexGen, NextGen & Zortec into Excel.
Opening a File 1.Open Word 2.Click the Microsoft Office button(Very top left hand corner). A menu appears 3.Click Open. The Open dialog box appears 4.Use.
1 Word Processing Intermediate Using Microsoft Office 2000.
Getting Started with Microsoft Word
Creating a Presentation
Word offers a number of features to help you streamline the formatting of documents. In this chapter, you will learn how to use predesigned building blocks.
Introduction to PowerPoint
HIBBs is a program of the Global Health Informatics Partnership Learning the Basics of Microsoft Word 2019 and Microsoft office support TFN
Presentation transcript:

Don McClure Rick Willison Using Images in Apollo

A few assumptions for this session… 1)You really do have an image (picture file) for all of the items that you need an image for. 2)The UPCs in your planogram file are correct. 3)You are familiar with the basics of Apollo. 4)You are using Apollo version 11.#.

Step #1: Make sure you have the correct Image Settings in Apollo.  From the main menu, select “File” then select “Setup” then click on the “Image Options” tab. You can also click on the “setup” icon in the toolbar  Image Options Using Images in Apollo

Step #1: Make sure you have the correct Image settings in Apollo.  click the “Paths” button to tell Apollo where your image files are found. You need to list every path where you have images that you use, but only want to list the paths that you use. You can use the “Add” button to add additional folders, or use the “Remove” button to remove folders you don’t need. Removing unneeded folders speeds image drawing on the planogram. Using Images in Apollo

Step #1: Make sure you have the correct Image settings in Apollo.  click the “Types, Order” button to select the image file types that you use. Select the “Targa/UPC” and the “JPEG” image types. Note: Selecting additional image types will only slow image drawing on the planogram Using Images in Apollo

Step #1: Make sure you have the correct Image settings in Apollo.  In the “File length” drop down, select “Long, Traditional”. “Long” filenames are 10 to 14 digit image filenames. “Traditional” (also called “legacy”) image filenames are 5 digit filenames inside a folder named with the first 5 or 6 digits of the UPC. Using Images in Apollo

Step #1: Make sure you have the correct Image settings in Apollo.  In the “Search By” drop-down list, select “Alt, Alias, UPC” or “Alternate only” if you do not use the “Alias” feature. This option determines the order in which alternate image entry, the alias entry or the UPC to an image filename. If you do not use “Alias” images, select “Alternate Only”. Using Images in Apollo

Step #1: Make sure you have the correct Image settings in Apollo.  Click the “GTIN Map” button to make sure the “enable GTIN mapping” option is not active (turned off). The “Enable GTIN Mapping” option should be turned off. Using Images in Apollo

Step #1: Make sure you have the correct Image settings in Apollo.  Click the “Merch Map” button to make sure that the “Enable Merchandising mapping” option is not active (turned off) unless you will be using Tray or Case images. Unless you want to use Tray or Case images, turn the “Enable Merchandising Method Images” off. (continued on next slide) Using Images in Apollo

Step #1: Make sure you have the correct Image settings in Apollo.  If you want to use Tray or Case images, turn on the “Enable Merchandising Method Images” and then set the appropriate options. To use Tray images, set the “Tray” option to “D”. To use Case images, set the “Case” option to “C”. Using Images in Apollo

Step #1: Make sure you have the correct Image settings in Apollo.  Click the “OK” button to save your image settings and return to the planogram. Using Images in Apollo Special Note: Once you have determined that you have configured the images correctly, you MAY have to exit Apollo and re- open your planogram for the image settings to take effect.

To activate the Images in Apollo, click the “Vivid” icon in the toolbar. To turn off the Images in Apollo, click the “Box display” icon in the toolbar. Vivid mode Box mode Using Images in Apollo

Image Filenames and Extensions Currently there are 3 ways in which an image may be named: Full 14 digit name – this includes 2-3 leading digits and the check digit ? 10 digit name – ? Legacy – 10 digit – stored in folders by manufacturer IDs folder then inside folder ? Note that recently there have been a number of customers/manufacturers using an additional lead manufacturer digit.

Image Filenames and Extensions Extensions are typically a number like.1,.2,.3,.7.8 or.9 each number representing a possible view of the product. The orientation of the product determines the file extension. File extensions are as follows: Front =.1 Left side =.2 Top =.3 Back =.7 (The Front image is used if a Back image is not available.) Right side =.8 (The Left image is used if a Right image is not available.) Bottom =.9 (The Top image is used if a Bottom image is not available.)

Image Filenames and Extensions The ITEM DETAIL > MERCHANDISING tab allows you to change the orientation of the product, thus determining the extension Apollo searches for when displaying images.

Image Filenames and Extensions Front Side Top

Image Filenames and Extensions Unit Display D.1 Occasionally, there is also the opportunity to merchandise by tray, case or display. UPC images will be followed by a C or D for case or display respectively.

Image Types The suffix (last character) of the key is determined by the merchandising style: If the merchandising style is Case, the suffix is "C". If the merchandising style is Tray, the suffix is "T". If the merchandising style is Display, the suffix is "D". If the merchandising style is Alternative, the suffix is "A". If the merchandising style is Loose, the suffix is "B". If the merchandising style is Unit, the suffix is the last character of the key, if the character is a letter.

Image Types Apollo displays existing transparency stored in Targa, PNG and GIF image files. The images we get from Gladson are Targa images and have transparency information. Images you might take with a digital camera are usually JPEG and do not have transparency information. Example of an item with no transparency information.

Adding the Alternate Image Field You can add the “Alternate Image” field to your Item Worksheet. This will allow you to enter and see alternate images when necessary. 1. Open/View the Item Worksheet 2. Choose WORKSHEET > INSERT COLUMN... from the menus 3. Scroll down to find the Alternate Image field, select it and click on OK 4. Choose WORKSHEET > ARRANGE COLUMNS... from the menus 5. Drag the Alternate Image field up near the actual UPC column and click on OK You are now ready to use the Alternate Image for one or more products. Note that you should save your worksheet so that the Alternate Image field will be available in the future

Using the UPC to GTIN Worksheet You can use the “UPC to GTIN Calcs.xls” worksheet to easily convert your 10 digit UPCs to GTIN format. When would you use this conversion technique? Your customer uses 10 digit UPCs but you only have GTIN images (for example, the LIVE image DVDs) 1. Copy your 10 digit UPCs from the Items worksheet of the POG 2. Paste them into cell C22 of the UPC to GTIN worksheet 3. Copy the GTINs from the worksheet back into the Alternate Image field (it may have to be added) of the Items worksheet. 4. Make sure Apollo is “looking” at the Alternate Image field.

Using the UPC to GTIN Worksheet

Saving the Planogram When you have imported the GTIN UPCs into a planogram, you MUST save the file in either an XML or XMZ. This allows you to save the imported GTINs for future use. If you forget or try to save the file in the APB format, you will be cautioned that you are going to lose the GTINs you have imported.

To activate the Images in Apollo, click the “Vivid” icon in the toolbar. To turn off the Images in Apollo, click the “Box display” icon in the toolbar. Vivid mode Box mode

Special Apollo Feature: Using an “Alias” image for an item that does not have an image file. Item without an image file Very similar looking item that does have an image file

Special Apollo Feature: Using an “Alias” image for an item that does not have an image file.  Click the “Setup” icon, select the “Image Options” tab and then click the “Aliases” button to display the “Alias Images” dialog box (below)

Special Apollo Feature: Using an “Alias” image for an item that does not have an image file. 1) In the “UPC” entry box, enter the UPC of the item that you do not have an image file for. 2) In the “Alias” entry box, enter the “alternate image” UPC of the item that does have an image file. 3) Then, click the “Add” button to enter and use the Alias image. Note: A list of all of your assigned Alias images is displayed in this dialog box

Special Apollo Feature: Using an “Alias” image for an item that does not have an image file. Item without an image file, using an Alias image Very similar looking item that does have an image file