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Assigning a trap style to pages
You can assign a trap style to a document or to a range of pages in a document. Pages with
no abutting colors will print faster if you disable trapping on those pages. Trapping
doesn't actually occur until you print the document.
Trap assignments list the styles you have applied to various pages;
the trap assignments are updated each time you click Assign
To assign a trap style to pages:
1 In the Trap Styles palette, choose Assign Trap Style in the palette menu.
2 For Trap Style, choose the style you want to apply.
3 Select the pages to which you want to apply the trap style.
4 Click Assign, and then click Done.
Note: If you click Done without clicking Assign, the dialog box closes without making any
changes to the trap assignments. Trap assignments previously made using the Assign
button are preserved.
To set up trapping page ranges:
1 In the Trap Styles palette, choose Assign Trap Style in the palette menu.
2 For Trap Style, choose the style you want to apply to the page ranges.
3 Select Range and type one or more ranges in ascending sequence, using a hyphen for
each range, and separating pages and ranges with commas, or with commas and spaces.
For example, 2-4, 6, 9-10, 12- is a valid range.
4 Click Assign, and then click Done.
To disable a trapping page range:
1 In the Trap Styles palette, choose Assign Trap Style in the palette menu.
2 Type a page range and choose [No Trap Style] in the Trap Style menu.
3 Click Assign, and then click Done.
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