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Warning messages

In contrary to an error message, a warning message is only there to inform you that something within the document should be improved. It will not stop you from generating a final output (document, video etc.).

The warning symbol looks like this:

Warnings usually only appear after you have been editing a document and something should be changed. Look at it as a feature to guide you to creating good material; It is supposed to help you with ensuring branding consistency and quality.

In order to see warning messages and correct those in the editor, follow these steps:

  1. First, navigate to Produce
  2. Open a existing document in edit mode, and a new pop-up window will appear with the papirfly editor
  3. If there are any warnings within the document, you should see a red error icon in the top right corner
  4. Click on the warning icon and a menu will appear underneath showing the warning description. You will be able to generate a final output (.pdf or other formats), however, we recommend you fix the warning in order to create the best material possible.
  5. By click on the specific warning message the editor will take you to the page and highlight the issue for you
  6. Correct the warning, save and close the editor, and the final output will be generated as before

Typical warnings:

  • Image resolution is low. To fix this issue, use an image of a higher resolution.
  • More to come…