Create routing slip
About this macro
Macro Last Updated
2014-02-05 (for details see Revision History in Technical Information)
Activation
<Ctrl><Shift> ' (apostrophe/quotation mark key) Menu Option "1"
Application
Aleph (Cataloging module)
Launch from
Open Aleph holdings record
What this macro does
This macro fills out the routing slip PDF form with information from an Aleph holdings record.
How to use this macro
- Open an Aleph holdings record.
- Press <Ctrl><Shift>' (apostrophe/quotation mark key) and select option 1.
- Edit the PDF as needed. (All text can be edited/deleted and all boxes can be checked and unchecked.)
- Press <Ctrl><p> to print.
Important: This macro relies on the copy record command in Aleph (<Ctrl><d>). This key combination must be kept as the default in Aleph and cannot be assigned as a hotkey for any macros. Check your Aleph and Macro Express settings before running this macro for the first time.
What this macro does
This macro:
- Reproduces the Aleph bib. number in a barcode font so that it can be scanned with a barcode reader.
- Checks HD box if 852 |c is HD.
- Types "Harvard Theatre Collection" above the call number field if 852 |b is THE.
- Types the call number as it appears in the 852.
- Puts collection information (e.g., HTC-LC, RR, HYDE, etc.) on first line, if appropriate.
- Puts the call number with any prefix or suffix on either the first line (if there is no collection information) or the second line (if there is collection information).
- Types "Use Restricted" on last call number line if the record has a 506 with first indicator 1.
- If the routing slip is for an accession record (e.g., H09 |k A13^^^xx), leaves the call number blank for cataloger to fill in later.
- Types the accession number, if it is in the 541 |e.
- If there is no 541 |e, but there is a 541 |d, types the accession date and formats date so that it is in DD MM YYYY order.
- If there is neither a 541 |d nor a 541 |e, types "n.d."
- If the accession number is the same as the call number, types the accession date.
- Types the Aleph bib. number (without the barcode font).
- Checks the Ownership Label, Book (Ownership Label), Tab, Plate, and Book (Plate) boxes by default. Also checks Prefab/CMI box if 563 indicates a prefab or CMI case.
- Types fund or donor information in the following cases:
- If there is a 541 |h with a single fund listed, types the fund without the price.
- If there is a 541 |c with gift, bequest, or deposit and a 541 |a, types "Gift of", "Bequest of", or "Deposited by" followed by the name in the 541 |a.
- If the 541 |a has "Julio Santo Domingo", types “Santo Domingo Collection".
- If the 541 |a has "John Milton Ward", types “John Milton and Ruth Neils Ward”.
- Types the cataloger's initials (from the H09 |k).
- Types the current date as the cataloging date.
- Can print either on half of a full sheet of paper or on a half-sheet slip. (Print Left and Print Center buttons only work with JavaScript enabled in Adobe Acrobat/Reader; see printing instructions below.)
How to print
With JavaScript enabled in Adobe Reader:
- Click the Print Left button at the bottom of the routing slip to print on one half of a regular sheet of paper.
- Click the Print Center button at the bottom of the routing slip to print half sheets using your printer's envelope feeder or to print a slip in the center of a regular sheet of paper.
Without JavaScript enabled in Adobe Reader:
1. Press Ctrl + P
2. Select one of the following printer settings:
- To print on one half of a regular sheet of paper, make sure that you have the following settings:
- Paper Sizing & Handling: Size
- Paper Sizing & Handling: Actual Size
- Orientation: Portrait
- To print on half sheets, make sure that you have the following settings:
- Paper Sizing & Handling: Size
- Paper Sizing & Handling: Fit
- Orientation: Portrait
- To print on one half of a regular sheet of paper, make sure that you have the following settings:
3. Click Print
Enabling JavaScript:
If there is a yellow box at the top of the form that reads: "JavaScript is currently disabled and this document uses it for some features. Enabling JavaScript can lead to potential security issues."
- Click on Options button.
- Choose "Enable JavaScript for this document always."
There should now be a purple box at the top that reads: "Please fill out the following form."
Technical information
This section provides detailed information about the macro, including lists of helper files, variables, submacros, and known problems/limitations and a record of the macro's development and revision history.