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2.5
Graphic attributes
Parameters
Description and Values
GRAPHIC_OUTPUTDPI
Defines the graphic resolution during the conversion (given in DPI). The
setting only applies to graphics whose size has been physically defined.
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<Numbers from 0 to 2,400>: Graphics are converted by the
value of the number specified here.
Example:
The number 50 is specified. As a result, a graphic with
100 DPI (a square inch) is reduced to 50 x 50 pixels.
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SCCGRAPHIC_MAINTAIN_IMAGE_DPI: This value corres-
ponds to the value 0 and can be used to suppress dimen-
sional changes. This setting converts maximum-resolution
graphics with the lowest possible dimensions.
Example:
A graphic with 100 DPI (a square inch) is reduced to
100 x 100 pixels.
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SCCGRAPHIC_MAINTAIN_IMAGE_DPI: With this value, the
graphic resolution is adopted by the converter during the
conversion. In the case of other file types to be converted, the
current screen resolution is used as DPI setting.
This value may result in the generated graphic size exceeding the
available system memory and therefore causing a conversion error.
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SCCGRAPHIC_MAX_SANE_BITMAP_DPI: Corresponds to
the maximum value of 2,400 dpi.
Note: This value is used to generate very large graphics, which ex-
ceed the available system memory and could cause a conversion er-
ror.
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SCCGRAPHIC_DEFAULT_OUTPUT_DPI: (Default) This
value corresponds to the value 72 dpi.
GRAPHIC_SIZEMETHOD
Defines the method with which the graphic size is adjusted.
This is a compromise between conversion quality and
speed.
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SCCGRAPHIC_QUICKSIZING: The fastest conversion me-
thod is used (quicksizing method). As a result, the graphic
conversion causes losses in quality.
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SCCGRAPHIC_SMOOTHSIZING: (Default) These conver-
sion methods ensure better graphic quality than
SCCGRAPHIC_QUICKSIZING by means of anti-aliasing
(smoothsizing method). The conversion speed is reduced as
a result.
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SCCGRAPHIC_SMOOTHGRAYSCALESIZING: The slower
but higher-quality smoothsizing method is used for black and
white graphics. The faster quicksizing method is used for col-
or graphics.
Note: The SCCGRAPHIC_SMOOTHSIZING value only functions for
graphics whose height and width does not exceed 4,096 pixels.
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2.6
Databases and Tables
Parameters
Description and Values
DBPRINTFITTOPAGE
Defines the scaling of database files. To ensure readability, database files
are not reduced by more than
⅓
of the original size.
Note: The settings for the print margins in the
DEFAULTPRINTMARGINS
parameter are taken into account whenever
the converted graphics are scaled according to the settings in this option.
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SCCVW_DBPRINTFITMODE_NOMAP: No scaling is used.
As many pages as the data in the database document re-
quires are generated. The pages are printed first to match the
depth and then to match the width.
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SCCVW_DBPRINTFITMODE_FITTOPAGE: (Default) An at-
tempt is made to scale the database down to one page. De-
pending on the page and database size, the page is scaled to
the width or the height of the converted graphic.
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SCCVW_DBPRINTFITMODE_FITTOWIDTH: This setting is
used to try to scale the database to the width of a page.
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SCCVW_DBPRINTFITMODE_FITTOHEIGHT: This setting is
used to try to scale the database to the height of a page.
DBPRINTGRIDLINES
Defines whether lines are displayed between the individual cells of the
database file in the converted pages.
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TRUE: (Default) Lines are displayed
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FALSE: Lines are not displayed
DBPRINTHEADINGS
Defines whether field headings are displayed above the data in a data-
base file.
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TRUE: (Default) Field headings are displayed.
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FALSE: Field headings are not displayed.
MAXSSDBPAGEHEIGHT
Defines the maximum page height for a table in a spreadsheet. The page
height is increased if required to this value when rendering a table.
If a table is higher than the set page height, the table is distributed across
several pages.
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0: (Default) The page height for tables corresponds to the
page height for the document.
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<Natural number>: The page height for tables corresponds
to the set value in twip (1 twip = 1/1,440 inches
≈ 17,639
μm).
If the value is smaller than the page width of the document,
the value is ignored.
Note: The option can increase the system memory requirement for the
rendering of tables. The memory requirement m is calculated as follows:
2
2
/
*4
Punkt
Bytes
m h h b b a
Note that page height h and width b are given in inches (1 inch =
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2.54 cm), but that resolution a is given in dpi (dots per inch).
MAXSSDBPAGEWIDTH
Defines the maximum page width for a table in a spreadsheet. The page
width is increased up to this value if required during the rendering of a
table.
If a table is higher than the set page width, the table is distributed across
several pages.
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0: (Default) The page width for tables corresponds to the
page width for the document.
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Natural number: The page width for tables corresponds to
the set value in twip (1 twip = 1/1,440 inches
≈ 17,639
μm). If
the value is smaller than the page width of the document, the
value is ignored.
Note: The option can increase the system memory requirement for the
rendering of tables. The memory requirement m is calculated as follows:
2
2
/
*4
Punkt
Bytes
m h h b b a
Note that page height h and width b are given in inches (1 inch =
2.54 cm), but that resolution a is given in dpi (dots per inch).
SSPRINTDIRECTION
Defines the sequence of pages in the spreadsheet files.
Note: This parameter is overwritten with the TRUE value by the
USEDOCPAGESETTINGS
parameter.
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SCCVW_SSPRINTDIRECTION_ACROSS: The page is
printed first to match the width of the spreadsheet file and
then to match the depth.
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SCCVW_SSPRINTDIRECTION_DOWN: (Default) The pag-
es are printed first to match the depth of the spreadsheet file
and then to match the width.
SSPRINTFITTOPAGE
Defines the scaling of spreadsheet files.
Note: The settings in the
DEFAULTPRINTMARGINS
parameter with
regard to the print margins are taken into account in the case of every
scaling of the converted pages set here.
Note: This parameter is overwritten with the TRUE value by the
USEDOCPAGESETTINGS
parameter if the document is configured in
such a way that the page output restrictions of the printer are to be used.
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SCCVW_SSPRINTFITMODE_NOMAP: No scaling is used.
As many pages as the data in the spreadsheet document re-
quires are generated.
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SCCVW_SSPRINTFITMODE_FITTOWIDTH: This setting at-
tempts to scale the spreadsheet file to fit the width of a page.
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SCCVW_SSPRINTFITMODE_FITTOHEIGHT: This setting is
used to try to scale the spreadsheet to fit the height of a
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SCCVW_SSPRINTFITMODE_SCALE: (Default) This value
causes the scaling factor of the
SSPRINTSCALEPERCENT
parameter to be used.
SSPRINTGRIDLINES
Defines whether table lines are displayed between the individual cells.
Note: This parameter is overwritten with the TRUE value by the
USEDOCPAGESETTINGS
parameter if the document is configured in
such a way that lines are displayed between the cells of the table.
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TRUE: (Default) Lines are displayed
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FALSE: Lines are not displayed
SSPRINTHEADINGS
Defines whether row and column headings are displayed above the data
in the table.
Note: This parameter is overwritten with the TRUE value by the
USEDOCPAGESETTINGS
parameter if the document is configured in
such a way that row and column headings are displayed above the data
in the table.
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TRUE: (Default) Headings are displayed.
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FALSE: Headings are not displayed.
SSPRINTSCALEPERCENT
Defines the percentage scaling factor for spreadsheet documents.
Note: This parameter only comes into effect when the
SCCVW_SSPRINTFITMODE_SCALE value has been set in the
SSPRINTFITTOPAGE
parameter.
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<Integers from 0 to 100>: Scaling factor as a percentage.
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Default: 100
SSPRINTSCALEXHIGH
Scales a spreadsheet document so that it requires the specified number
of pages vertically.
Note: This parameter only comes into effect when the
SCCVW_SSPRINTFITMODE_ FITTOPAGES value has been set in the
SSPRINTFITTOPAGE
parameter.
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<Integers from 0 to 100>: Number of overlapping pages.
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Default: 1
SSPRINTSCALEXWIDE
Scales a spreadsheet document so that it requires the specified number
of pages (graphics) horizontally.
Note: This parameter only comes into effect when the
SCCVW_SSPRINTFITMODE_ FITTOPAGES value has been set in the
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parameter.
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<Integers from 0 to 100>: Number of adjacent pages.
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Default: 1
SSSHOWHIDDENCELLS
Defines whether hidden columns or rows from a worksheet document are
to be imported into the converted document.
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TRUE: Hidden rows and columns are imported into the
converted document.
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FALSE: (Default) Hidden columns or rows are not imported
into the converted document.
EX_SHOWHIDDENSSDATA
Defines whether hidden worksheets from a worksheet document are to
be imported into a converted document.
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TRUE: Hidden worksheets are imported into the converted
document.
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FALSE: (Default) Hidden worksheets are not imported into
the converted document.
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2.7
Page display
Parameters
Description and Values
DEFAULTPAGESIZE_HEI
GHT
Defines the page height of the generated documents. The size can be
given in inches, points, centimeters, or picas.
1 inch = 6 picas = 72 points
≈
2.54 cm.
The unit is defined using the
DEFAULTPAGESIZE_UNITS
parameter.
Note: This parameter is only valid if the
USEDOCPAGESETTINGS
pa-
rameter is set to FALSE.
Note: If the
DEFAULTPAGESIZE_HEIGHT
parameter is set, the
DEFAULTPAGESIZE_WIDTH
parameter also has to be set.
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Default: 11 (inches)
DEFAULTPAGESIZE_WID
TH
Defines the page width of the generated documents. The size can be giv-
en in inches, points, centimeters, or picas.
1 inch = 6 picas = 72 points
≈
2.54 cm.
The unit is defined using the
DEFAULTPAGESIZE_UNITS
parameter.
Note: This parameter is only valid if the
USEDOCPAGESETTINGS
pa-
rameter is set to FALSE.
Note: If the
DEFAULTPAGESIZE_WIDTH
parameter is set, the
DEFAULTPAGESIZE_HEIGHT
parameter also has to be set.
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Default: 8.5 (inches)
DEFAULTPAGESIZE_UNI
TS
Defines the unit of measurement for the
DEFAULTPAGESIZE_HEIGHT
und
DEFAULTPAGESIZE_WIDTH
parameters. The unit of measure-
ment can be given in inches, points, centimeters, or picas.
1 inch = 6 picas = 72 points
≈
2.54 cm.
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SCCGRAPHIC_INCHES: (Default) The values are given in
inches.
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SCCGRAPHIC_POINTS: The values are given in points.
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SCCGRAPHIC_CENTIMETERS: The values are given in
centimeters.
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SCCGRAPHIC_PICAS: The values are given in PICAs.
DEFAULTPRINTMARGINS
_TOP
DEFAULTPRINTMARGINS
_BOTTOM
DEFAULTPRINTMARGINS
_LEFT
DEFAULTPRINTMARGINS
Specifies the top, bottom, left, and right print margins of the converted
pages in twip (twentieth of an inch point). If, for example, all four values
are set to 1,440, the margin is one inch on all four sides of the converted
graphic. Print margins are only taken into account in the case of docu-
ments for word processing, databases, and spreadsheets.
Note: The parameters are overwritten by the TRUE value of the
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USEDOCPAGESETTINGS
parameter if print margins have been set in
the document.
Note: The values of these parameters are taken into account in the scal-
ing of the converted pages that are set in the
DBPRINTFITTOPAGE
and
SSPRINTFITTOPAGE
parameters.
Note: The parameters do not have an impact on the printing of bitmap,
presentation, vector, and archive files.
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ONE_INCH: (Default) Corresponds to the value 1440.
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<Natural number>: The specified number determines the
corresponding margin in twip.
PRINTSTARTPAGE
PRINTENDPAGE
These parameters define the first and last page of the page range of a
document that is to be converted.
Example:
If the value 3 is specified for
PRINTSTARTPAGE
and the value 5 is spe-
cified for
PRINTENDPAGE
, then only the third, fourth, and fifth pages of
the documents will be printed, should they exist.
Note: The value of the first page must be less than that of the last page.
Note: The parameters are only effective if the value
SCCVW_PRINT_PAGERANGE is set in the
WHATTOPRINT
parameter.
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<Natural number>: The specified number determines the
first or last page of an area.
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Default: 0 (corresponds to the first or last page of the docu-
ment to be converted)
USEDOCPAGESETTINGS
Defines whether the page layout settings of the original documents
should be used.
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TRUE: (Default) The described properties are imported from
the original document.
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FALSE: The page size, print margins, orientation, and scal-
ing are set to definable values, instead of those defined in the
original document:
The Page Size is set to 8 ½
“
x 11“
in portrait view (21.59 cm x
27.94 cm), which can be changed using the
DEFAULTPAGESIZE
_<...> parameters.
The Print Margins
are all set to 1” (1
inch
≈
2.54 cm) and can be
changed using the DEFAULTPRINTMARGINS_<...> values. The
scaling of documents is set to 100% and can be changed using one
of the various scaling options.
If the
USEDOCPAGESETTINGS
parameter is set to FALSE, firstly,
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print areas and page breaks are ignored in spreadsheet documents.
Secondly, the page orientation of spreadsheet and word processing
documents is affected.
Note: The settings of the following parameters are overwritten if the
properties of these parameters are already defined in the document to be
converted and the
USEDOCPAGESETTINGS
parameter is set to TRUE:
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DEFAULTPAGESIZE_HEIGHT
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DEFAULTPAGESIZE_WIDTH
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DEFAULTPAGESIZE_UNITS
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DEFAULTPRINTMARGINS_TOP
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DEFAULTPRINTMARGINS_BOTTOM
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DEFAULTPRINTMARGINS_LEFT
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DEFAULTPRINTMARGINS_RIGHT
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SSPRINTGRIDLINES
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SSPRINTHEADINGS
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SSPRINTDIRECTION
□
SSPRINTFITTOPAGE
WHATTOPRINT
Defines whether a complete document or a page range is to be con-
verted.
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SCCVW_PRINT_PAGERANGE: The page range is con-
verted and defined with the values PRINTSTARTPAGE and
PRINTENDPAGE.
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SCCVW_PRINT_ALLPAGES: (Default) The entire docu-
ment is converted.
NUMBERFORMAT_
<...>
In principle, the settings of the Windows operating system are adopted for
these parameters.
However, if one of the
NUMBERFORMAT_
<...>
parameters is set, the
default will be used for all other parameters for which no manual value
has been set.
NUMBERFORMAT_DEZIMA
LSEP
Defines the decimal character with which currencies are displayed.
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<Single character>: The specified character is used as a
decimal character for currencies.
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Default: Point (
.
)
NUMBERFORMAT_THOUSA
NDSEP
Defines the thousand separator with which currencies are displayed.
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<Single character>: The specified character is used as a
thousand separator for currencies.
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Default: Space ( )
NUMBERFORMAT_DATESE
P
Defines the character with which years, months, and days are separated
during the output.
Only variable formats are supported, for example, the variable time for-
mat in Microsoft Excel.
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<Single character>: The specified character is used as a
separator for dates.
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Default: Point (
.
)
NUMBERFORMAT_TIMESE
P
Defines the character with which hours, minutes, and seconds are sepa-
rated during the output.
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<Single character>: The specified character is used as a
separator for times.
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Default: Colon (
:
)
NUMBERFORMAT_CURREN
CYSYMBOL
Defines the string that is to be used as a currency symbol during the out-
put.
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<String>: Up to seven characters are used for the currency
denomination.
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Default: Dollar sign ($)
NUMBERFORMAT_AM
Defines the string that is to be used during the output of a time displayed
in 12-hour clock format for ante meridiem times.
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<String>: Up to seven characters are used for ante meridiem
times.
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Default: AM
NUMBERFORMAT_PM
Defines the string that is to be used during the output of a time displayed
in 12-hour clock format for post meridiem times.
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<String>: Up to seven characters are used for post meridiem
times.
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Default: PM
NUMBERFORMAT_CURREN
CYPOSITION<_x>
Defines the position at which the currency symbol is displayed.
To import more than one property into the output document, this parame-
ter can be extended to include a natural number and can therefore be
specified multiple times.
Example:
NUMBERFORMAT_CURRENCYPOSITION_1
for the first property
NUMBERFORMAT_CURRENCYPOSITION_2
for the second property
etc.
Note: For the first property, the parameter can also be used without the
extension:
NUMBERFORMAT_CURRENCYPOSITION
The value is composed of a value of the value pair 1 and a value from the
value pair 2.
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Value pair 1:
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SCCVW_CURRENCY_LEADS: The currency symbol is displayed
in front of the currency amount.
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SCCVW_CURRENCY_TRAILS: The currency symbol is displayed
after the currency amount.
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Value pair 2:
□
SCCVW_CURRENCY_SPACE: A space is displayed between the
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