Prinergy Connect 5.2 UserGuide - page 172

The corrected files are named with a convention that lists
their page number, such as
book.RevPage2.pdf
and
book.RevPage74.pdf
. Refining them in Prinergy
creates the files
book.RevPage2.p1.pdf
and
book.RevPage74.p1.pdf
.
By default, Prinergy does not automatically assign the
revised pages to the existing page set. The revised pages
can be assigned manually or automatically by refining the
new file with APA. For the example above, the APA
pattern would be
ASSIGN=
"[$].RevPage[#Position].p1.pdf" "*"
[#Position] 1
.
Overwriting individual pages (single-page-per-file original)
If the original files each have one page and a limited number of the
pages need corrections, you can create corrected input files that each
have one page per file. When the pages are refined, the original
incorrect pages are overwritten. Page assignments are preserved.
This approach makes page revisions indistinguishable from pages
without revisions in the final job.
1. Create the corrected pages so that there's a single page in each file.
Use the same naming convention as the original pages.
For instructions, see
Splitting a multi-page PDF file into single pages
.
2. Refine the new files.
The existing page is overwritten. Page assignments are preserved.
Example
The original job files are
book.page1.pdf
through
book.page98.pdf
. Refining the job in Prinergy creates
the files
book.page1.p1.pdf
through
book.page98.p1.pdf
.
The corrected files are called
book.page2.pdf
and
book.page74.pdf
. Refining them in Prinergy creates
the files
book.page2.p1.pdf
and
book.page74.p1.pdf
. This overwrites the existing
refined pages and keeps any existing page assignments.
See also:
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