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Note: 1. To renumber all batch pages, select the All Pages item in the Renumber
Pages
dialog.
2. To renumber only part of a batch:
z Select the pages you wish to renumber in the
Batch window.
z Select the
Selected pages item in the Renumber Pages dialog.
3. If you want selected pages to be renumbered continuously, select the
Continuous page numbering option. For example, were this option to be
selected in the case of page numbers 2,5, and 6, and 1 chosen as the first
number, on renumbering the page numbers would become 1,2,3. Otherwise
(i.e. if the
Continuous page numbering option is not selected), on
renumbering page numbers 2,5, and 6 would become 1,5,6. The first page
has been assigned the chosen number, but the remaining pages have
retained their original numbers.
Note: If you renumber only certain batch pages, and in the process allocate
a number to a page that is already in use, a warning to this effect will be
issued, and the whole operation will be undone.
Closing a batch page or the whole batch
To close a batch page:
z Select the Close current page item in the Batch menu.
To close a batch:
z Select the Close Batch item in the File menu.
Note: The batch will be automatically saved when you close it.
Deleting a batch
Note: Deleting a batch involves deleting all its contents, i.e. all its pages (images and text)
and related files e.g. user patterns, user languages, etc. The batch folder will, subsequently, be
empty.
z To delete a batch, select the Delete Batch item in the Batch menu.
To delete a batch page:
1. Select the page(s) you wish to delete in the Batch window.
2. Select the
Delete Page item in the Batch menu or just press DEL.
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