Saras applied to a Diary Output File
Each script has a post-processing script line which includes a saras property. Saras defined this way are applied to the entire output file, even to information pages.
This could seem rather coarse, but Q++ gives you the option of applying the saras to a selection of pages.
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The advantages of saras used this way are :
•You can do global replacements, including info pages.
•You can do razor-sharp replacements in a single page of the entire output file.
The disadvantage is that you must know which pages contain what. This way of using saras is complementary with the use of saras as DiaryGridLine properties.
Note that saras belonging to a DiaryGridLine will be executed before saras applied to a Diary Output File.