Fiery makeready applications v4.11

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Apply subset finishing in Fiery Compose

You can apply chapter, sheet, or custom subset finishing.

To apply chapter subset finishing, specify chapter starts and then set finishing and media for the chapter subsets. The Sheet View pane displays the job divided into the chapter subsets.

To apply sheet subset finishing, specify how many sheets are in a subset. Fiery Compose then divides the job into subsets of equal length.

Custom subset finishing provides full control of the length of subsets. You specify subsets in the Sheet View pane. Each custom subset can contain a different number of sheets.

  1. In the Settings Pane, click options in Fold, Hole-Punch, and Stapling menus.
  2. If you are applying chapter subset finishing, do the following:
    1. Select a chapter start page in the Page View pane and click Actions > Chapter Start.
    2. In the Settings pane, click Chapters in the Set Definition menu.
  3. Assign global media, if desired.
  4. If you want subsets of equal length (sheet subsets), select Number of Sheets from the Set Definition menu in the Settings pane. Then type the number of sheets you want in a subset.
  5. If you are applying custom subset finishing, do the following:
    1. In the Settings pane, click Custom in the Set Definition menu.
    2. In the Sheet View pane, select the beginning sheet of a subset, right-click, and click Create Subset. Repeat for each subset.
  6. Remove unwanted finishing options from individual subsets.
  7. To assign media, do one of the following:
    • To assign media to individual subsets, right-click the subset header and select Assign Media.

    • To assign media to individual sheets or a range of sheets within a subset, select the sheets, right-click, and select Assign Media.

  8. To perform other functions on the subset, right-click the header bar and choose from the menu.
  9. To remove a subset, select it, right-click, and then select Remove Subset.
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