If the original file has multiple pages and many of the pages need corrections, you can create a corrected input file that includes all of the pages, similar to the original. When it is refined, all of the original pages are overwritten. Page assignments are preserved.
This approach may not be appropriate if manual edits were made to some of the pages—for example, manual traps and so on. Manual edits are overwritten when the entire set of pages is overwritten. This approach may also be inappropriate if the file takes a long time to write out of Quark or InDesign, or a long time to refine in Prinergy.
Existing pages are overwritten. Page assignments are preserved.
Example
The original job file is book.pdf
and it contains pages 1 through 98. Refining it in Prinergy creates the files book.p1.pdf
through book.p98.pdf
.
The corrected file is also called book.pdf
and contains pages 1 through 98. Refining it in Prinergy creates the files book.p1.pdf
through book.p98.pdf.
This overwrites the existing refined pages and keeps any existing page assignments.