Do you know of any software which can index a group of PDF documents so as to create an index of say ten files which can be read as one large file? I'm seeking ideas for a workaround in case of worst case scenario in my next TT thread >.<
2/17/2013 7:31:16 PM
http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=4025
2/17/2013 9:31:45 PM
^ I think what he's actually asking for is to be able to combine 10 PDF's into a single .PDF file.Adobe Acrobat can do this easily.
2/18/2013 2:07:09 AM
indeed, I was just trollin' based on the term "indexing"
2/18/2013 2:45:16 AM
PDF X-Change is like a bazillion times cheaper and does everything Adobe Acrobat does.http://www.tracker-software.com/pdf-xchange-products-comparison-chart[Edited on February 18, 2013 at 4:00 PM. Reason : ]
2/18/2013 3:58:55 PM
There are free shareware that can do this too
2/25/2013 7:15:35 AM
copy snapshot of each page.post into word document.save word document as pdf.
2/25/2013 10:46:10 AM
copy snapshot of each page.post into Powerpoint.save current slide as JPG.Copy each JPG into WordSave word doc as pdf.
2/25/2013 10:51:11 AM
2/28/2013 5:22:46 PM
d00d just get a serial and crack for Acrobat XI
2/28/2013 5:25:04 PM
^Don't talk about pirating software here.If she needs Acrobat temporarily, she can download the trial. Or she can just sign up for Adobe Creative cloud.Yes, they could technically tell that she marked up the documents in PDF-Xchange (it will show up in the file attributes), but I doubt anyone would ever find out.
2/28/2013 5:40:09 PM
What we had been using is proprietary software in conjunction with a Rimage CD burning system, Optimaster. Fixed the issues with the Rimage, only to discover that the software in place, in conjunction with the ever-ancient Acrobat 4.0, doesn't read the PDFs properly. For statement definitions, "Page 1 of" is read as "P/g/e/1/o/" and the initial Postscript, Dialogue, or customer data surely is long gone. Search works in Acrobat 7.0, so something to span a CD's worth of data, in this case seven to ten files fit, which I'd need to do for fourteen months' worth of data, weighing in at four discs & 700,000 images a month. After this month it's all going online, but the client wants discs from the start of 2012 until now./tldrPDF X-Change shall be considered, thanks!
2/28/2013 7:16:52 PM
Even if they found out, it's not like some two bit hacked up program. Wouldn't that be akin to voicing a concern when an employee edited a docx with Libre or Google Apps instead of Word?Anyway, I just purchased a 50 user license in Jan for close to the same price as a 5 user of Acrobat X Standard. Nearly 10x cheaper and more features and it's speedier. Occasional hiccups with some billing websites and the in-browser plugins, but that's it. The free version stamps watermarks all over everything so be sure to grab a license and you're just faced with what Noen mentioned. There might even be a way to disable/flush that like jpg Exif?
2/28/2013 10:40:30 PM
Works like a charm:http://foxyutils.com/mergepdf/
3/5/2013 3:04:07 PM