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32 PREPS GANGING 5.3.2 GETTING STARTED GUIDE<br />
Aspect<br />
DELETE versus<br />
OPTION/ALT+DELETE to<br />
remove a page<br />
Other <strong>Preps</strong> software<br />
Transparency vs<br />
flipping<br />
Press sheet resources<br />
versus templates<br />
Tips<br />
If you want to remove a content page as well as its template page, select<br />
the page and press DELETE. To remove a content page without removing<br />
its template page, select the content page and press OPTION/ALT+DELETE.<br />
Individual pages within groups cannot be deleted. However, you can use<br />
OPTION/ALT+drag to replace just one page with a different file list page.<br />
Update note: See the <strong>Preps</strong> 5.3.2 Release Notes about the revised<br />
relationship between <strong>Preps</strong> Pro and <strong>Preps</strong> <strong>Ganging</strong> software.<br />
• Templates that you create in <strong>Preps</strong> <strong>Ganging</strong> can also be used in<br />
<strong>Preps</strong> Plus or Pro.<br />
• In <strong>Preps</strong> <strong>Ganging</strong>, you can use and edit template signatures that<br />
were created in <strong>Preps</strong> Plus or Pro if they contain independent<br />
pages only and do not contain folded impositions.<br />
• You can use <strong>Preps</strong> Plus or Pro to review and edit the run list of a<br />
<strong>Preps</strong> <strong>Ganging</strong> job.<br />
You can use a transparency slider to check how the pages on the front<br />
and back align, or you can use the Flip tool to work on the other side of a<br />
two-sided sheet.<br />
You can base any press sheet in a job on either an existing template<br />
signature layout or on selected resources, and you can switch the media<br />
or stock resource for a press sheet without removing pages.<br />
Menu shortcuts<br />
For some actions, you can use shortcut keystrokes instead of menus.<br />
For example, instead of using the Objects menu to group selected<br />
objects, you can press these two keys: COMMAND+G (Mac OS) or<br />
CTRL+G (Windows). To ungroup, you add the SHIFT key to the<br />
keystroke sequence.<br />
In procedural topics in this guide, the shortcut keystrokes are spelled<br />
out, and corresponding Mac OS and Windows keys are typically<br />
paired. The table of shortcuts in this section uses symbols and<br />
abbreviations to represent the keyboard command keys:<br />
Action Spelled-out shortcut Symbol version of<br />
Menu version of action<br />
shortcut<br />
To group selected<br />
COMMAND/CTRL+G /CTRL+G Objects menu > Group<br />
objects:<br />
To ungroup: SHIFT+COMMAND/CTRL+G + /CTRL+G Objects menu ><br />
Ungroup