If a sheet has room for more proofs, that sheet is considered open. An open sheet remains in the Proofer queue until it is closed. A sheet closes and begins to move up the Proofer queue to be proofed when one of the following occurs:
- When no more proofs can fit on the sheet according to the sheet’s layout
- When the sheet reaches the Close sheet after percentage full (%) setting in the Layout Editor
- When the sheet exceeds the Close sheet after time expires setting in the Layout Editor
- You manually close the sheet
- You edit and save changes to the sheet using the Sheet Editor
This procedure describes how to close a sheet manually.
Note: You cannot reopen a sheet once it is closed. You can, however, copy proofs to a closed sheet using the Sheet Editor.
- In the Proofer Viewer, click the Queues button.
- In the Queues window, highlight the sheet in the Proofer queue.
- Click Close Sheet.
The processor will not longer automatically add proofs to that sheet, and the sheet starts working its way up the Proofer queue to be proofed.