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languageen

Editing an existing template

  1. Close any open jobs in Preps.
  2. Select File > Open, and browse to the Preps folder installed on your computer.
  3. In the Templates\Folding Pattern Templates\US folder, double-click Letter Saddle.tpl to open the template.
  4. In the View menu, make sure the following options are selected:
    • Show Template Page Numbers
      When opening template files in Preps, the page number increments depending on the binding style and the number of signatures within the template file. The template page number for each signature is shown as the first number in a formula similar to this: 1 - A1 1, where "A" stands for the product name, the first (red) "1" stands for the section number in the entire job, and the last (blue) number stands the section number within the same press run. 
    • Show Folio (to hide the job page numbers)
  5. In the Press Runs List, select Press Run 1.
  6. Click the layout, and then click Rotate twice to rotate the imposition so that page 1 is now on the bottom.
  7. Select File > Save As Template and click OK.
  8. Give the template a new name and click Save.
Sv translation
languagede

Editing an existing template

  1. Close any open jobs in Preps.
  2. Select File > Open, and browse to the Preps folder installed on your computer.
  3. In the Templates\Folding Pattern Templates\USfolder, double-click Letter Saddle.tpl to open the template.
  4. In the View menu, make sure the following options are selected:
    • Show Template Page Numbers
      When opening template files in Preps, the page number increments depending on the binding style and the number of signatures within the template file. The template page number for each signature is shown as the first number in a formula similar to this: 1 - A1 1, where "A" stands for the product name, the first (red) "1" stands for the section number in the entire job, and the last (blue) number stands the section number within the same press run. 
    • Show Folio (to hide the job page numbers)
  5. In the Press Runs List, select Press Run 1.
  6. Click the layout, and then click Rotate twice to rotate the imposition so that page 1 is now on the bottom.
  7. Select File > Save As Template and click OK.
  8. Give the template a new name and click Save.
Sv translation
languagefr

Editing an existing template

  1. Close any open jobs in Preps.
  2. Select File > Open, and browse to the Preps folder installed on your computer.
  3. In the Templates\Folding Pattern Templates\US folder, double-click Letter Saddle.tpl to open the template.
  4. In the View menu, make sure the following options are selected:
    • Show Template Page Numbers
      When opening template files in Preps, the page number increments depending on the binding style and the number of signatures within the template file. The template page number for each signature is shown as the first number in a formula similar to this: 1 - A1 1, where "A" stands for the product name, the first (red) "1" stands for the section number in the entire job, and the last (blue) number stands the section number within the same press run. 
    • Show Folio (to hide the job page numbers)
  5. In the Press Runs List, select Press Run 1.
  6. Click the layout, and then click Rotate twice to rotate the imposition so that page 1 is now on the bottom.
  7. Select File > Save As Template and click OK.
  8. Give the template a new name and click Save.
Sv translation
languagees

Editing an existing template

  1. Close any open jobs in Preps.
  2. Select File > Open, and browse to the Preps folder installed on your computer.
  3. In the Templates\Folding Pattern Templates\US folder, double-click Letter Saddle.tpl to open the template.
  4. In the View menu, make sure the following options are selected:
    • Show Template Page Numbers
      When opening template files in Preps, the page number increments depending on the binding style and the number of signatures within the template file. The template page number for each signature is shown as the first number in a formula similar to this: 1 - A1 1, where "A" stands for the product name, the first (red) "1" stands for the section number in the entire job, and the last (blue) number stands the section number within the same press run. 
    • Show Folio (to hide the job page numbers)
  5. In the Press Runs List, select Press Run 1.
  6. Click the layout, and then click Rotate twice to rotate the imposition so that page 1 is now on the bottom.
  7. Select File > Save As Template and click OK.
  8. Give the template a new name and click Save.
Sv translation
languageit

Editing an existing template

  1. Close any open jobs in Preps.
  2. Select File > Open, and browse to the Preps folder installed on your computer.
  3. In the Templates\Folding Pattern Templates\US folder, double-click Letter Saddle.tpl to open the template.
  4. In the View menu, make sure the following options are selected:
    • Show Template Page Numbers When opening template files in Preps, the page number increments depending on the binding style and the number of signatures within the template file. The template page number for each signature is shown as the first number in a formula similar to this: 1 - A1 1, where "A" stands for the product name, the first (red) "1" stands for the section number in the entire job, and the last (blue) number stands the section number within the same press run. 
    • Show Folio (to hide the job page numbers)
  5. In the Press Runs List, select Press Run 1.
  6. Click the layout, and then click Rotate twice to rotate the imposition so that page 1 is now on the bottom.
  7. Select File > Save As Template and click OK.
  8. Give the template a new name and click Save.
Sv translation
languageja

Editing an existing template

  1. Close any open jobs in Preps.
  2. Select File > Open, and browse to the Preps folder installed on your computer.
  3. In the Templates\Folding Pattern Templates\US folder, double-click Letter Saddle.tpl to open the template.
  4. In the View menu, make sure the following options are selected:
    • Show Template Page Numbers When opening template files in Preps, the page number increments depending on the binding style and the number of signatures within the template file. The template page number for each signature is shown as the first number in a formula similar to this: 1 - A1 1, where "A" stands for the product name, the first (red) "1" stands for the section number in the entire job, and the last (blue) number stands the section number within the same press run. 
    • Show Folio (to hide the job page numbers)
  5. In the Press Runs List, select Press Run 1.
  6. Click the layout, and then click Rotate twice to rotate the imposition so that page 1 is now on the bottom.
  7. Select File > Save As Template and click OK.
  8. Give the template a new name and click Save.
Sv translation
languagezh

Editing an existing template

  1. Close any open jobs in Preps.
  2. Select File > Open, and browse to the Preps folder installed on your computer.
  3. In the Templates\Folding Pattern Templates\US folder, double-click Letter Saddle.tpl to open the template.
  4. In the View menu, make sure the following options are selected:
    • Show Template Page Numbers When opening template files in Preps, the page number increments depending on the binding style and the number of signatures within the template file. The template page number for each signature is shown as the first number in a formula similar to this: 1 - A1 1, where "A" stands for the product name, the first (red) "1" stands for the section number in the entire job, and the last (blue) number stands the section number within the same press run. 
    • Show Folio (to hide the job page numbers)
  5. In the Press Runs List, select Press Run 1.
  6. Click the layout, and then click Rotate twice to rotate the imposition so that page 1 is now on the bottom.
  7. Select File > Save As Template and click OK.
  8. Give the template a new name and click Save.