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Old 10-17-2005, 02:08 AM
baggie baggie is offline
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Preps Template Manager

Having Preps Template Manager (PTM) simply allows more flexibility and speeds up changes to impositons on jobs that are 'in progress'. Without PTM you might create e.g. an 8pp section and then create several preps 'jobs' that use this multiple times: one for a 16pp job, another for 24pp, another for 32pp etc. These then need to be exported from Preps as PJTF files for use within ApogeeX. If the job changes during production e.g. what was a 24pp job now becomes 32pp then you can simply select another PJTF (if you have one) in ApogeeX. If you don't have one then you have to go back to preps and start another 'job'.
By having PTM you miss out the Preps 'job' and 'PJTF' stages - you can 'see' all your preps templates within ApogeeX and make your selection in the Impose TP in the production plan. This makes changes easier and also there are less actual files for you to deal with.
Whether it's worth it depends on the type of work you are doing. If you tend to work with a few standard impositions only then it won't save you much time - but if you use different impositions all the time then it will be more useful.
Baggie
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