You can view and/or enter document data in the Document Data window. Document data determines contents of the dynamic objects track list, directory, and fields that can be applied when designing a cover or label. You can enter the contents, name, etc., of the disc for which you want to create a cover or label.   

 

 
 
When you launch from another Nero application, the document data is automatically filled in with the information from the disc, if possible. 
 

 

 
 
You can import data from a Nero AAC file into the document data by selecting File > Import from Nero AAC.  
 
 
By default, the document data contains at least the Document, Disk 1 and a data type. You can add additional entries yourself.
You can open the window by clicking the Data > Document Data menu.
The window consists of two areas: In the area on the left, the document data elements are displayed in a tree structure; in the area on the right, the input options for the currently selected element are displayed.
The tree structure of the document data can have up to four levels and represents the project or disc structure. You can enter information which can then be used by the dynamic objects on each level.
The top, or first level always contains the Document element, which refers to the entire project.
The next level, the second one, indicates the discs that are contained in the project. You can add up to four discs to the Document element. You can specify a disc type for each disc; this entry affects the third and fourth levels. There are four disc types you can choose from:
 
 
 
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Audio for the Audio CD disc type 
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Data for data discs
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Audio + Data for the audio and data disc type
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Video for video discs
By default, the disc type that you selected when you created the document in the New Document window is used for the discs.
The third level contains the data type or types that that are contained on the disc of the selected type. An Audio CD, for example, contains audio files – in other words, the data type Audio/Chapter Data. A data disc contains pure data – in other words, the data type File System.
The fourth level contains the contents of the disc under its corresponding data type. Audio files (tracks), for example, are listed under Audio/Chapter Data, and data files under the File System data type.


Document Data Window