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How to renumber a PDF created with cutePDF freeware and or Adobe




Message-ID:<a5611b2c-fd77-4aff-9e53-7495b3f486d1@p2g2000prf.googlegroups.com>
Subject:

How to renumber a PDF created with cutePDF freeware and/or Adobe Acrobat Exchange


Date:Wed, 3 Dec 2008 19:23:19 +0100


Is there a way to add page numbers to a compendium of multiple PDF
documents?

I very often print web pages with a freeware program such as cutePDF
or primoPDF (fast, and easy).
I sometimes compile multiple PDFs into a single compendium using Adobe
Acrobat Exchange (slower & ponderous).

When I print to paper, I would like printed page numbers to represent
the page numbers of the final document.
It's OK if the old page numbers are there from the individual
components but I'd like NEW page numbers also to be there, somewhere,
on the printed document.

Is there a way, hopefully using either quick freeware or Adobe Acrobat
Exchange payware, to add numbers to the bottom of each page in a large
PDF document?




Message-ID:<ZtmdnfeeZ7C1W6rUnZ2dnUVZ_j-dnZ2d@posted.palinacquisition>
Subject:

Re: How to renumber a PDF created with cutePDF freeware and/or Adobe Acrobat Exchange


Date:Thu, 4 Dec 2008 12:59:36 +0100


One solution that may be open to you is if your PDF reader/viewer has an 
option called Headers/Footers.  In Footers there may be an option to add 
page numbers to the PDF file. The first task would be to make all of the PDF 
files into one file, this can be done with the PDF printing (PDF creating) 
operation by appending each file to the previous collection of files.

Tracker Software has a nice program called PDF-Tools that makes combining 
PDF files an easy chore.
http://www.docu-track.com/home/prod_user/


-- 
Don - PDF-XChange ProŽ/PDF-XChange Viewer ProŽ
Vancouver, USA


<ralphemers@gmail.com> wrote in message 
news:a5611b2c-fd77-4aff-9e53-7495b3f486d1@p2g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
> Is there a way to add page numbers to a compendium of multiple PDF
> documents?
>
> I very often print web pages with a freeware program such as cutePDF
> or primoPDF (fast, and easy).
> I sometimes compile multiple PDFs into a single compendium using Adobe
> Acrobat Exchange (slower & ponderous).
>
> When I print to paper, I would like printed page numbers to represent
> the page numbers of the final document.
> It's OK if the old page numbers are there from the individual
> components but I'd like NEW page numbers also to be there, somewhere,
> on the printed document.
>
> Is there a way, hopefully using either quick freeware or Adobe Acrobat
> Exchange payware, to add numbers to the bottom of each page in a large
> PDF document? 






Message-ID:<c0cabd9d-aee8-4ef8-ab45-af1c8b43c203@z27g2000prd.googlegroups.com>
Subject:

Re: How to renumber a PDF created with cutePDF freeware and/or Adobe Acrobat Exchange


Date:Fri, 5 Dec 2008 01:22:41 +0100


On Dec 3, 11:45=A0am, Soren Hedeby Sorensen <shede...@FJERNmail.dk>
wrote:
> Try A-PDF number athttp://www.a-pdf.com/number/index.htm

The free A-PDF program worked like a charm!

I'm amazed a free program does more than my Adobe Acrobat 7 can!

thanks!




Message-ID:<a5611b2c-fd77-4aff-9e53-7495b3f486d1@p2g2000prf.googlegroups.com>
Subject:

How to renumber a PDF created with cutePDF freeware and/or Adobe Acrobat Exchange


Date:Wed, 3 Dec 2008 19:23:19 +0100


Is there a way to add page numbers to a compendium of multiple PDF
documents?

I very often print web pages with a freeware program such as cutePDF
or primoPDF (fast, and easy).
I sometimes compile multiple PDFs into a single compendium using Adobe
Acrobat Exchange (slower & ponderous).

When I print to paper, I would like printed page numbers to represent
the page numbers of the final document.
It's OK if the old page numbers are there from the individual
components but I'd like NEW page numbers also to be there, somewhere,
on the printed document.

Is there a way, hopefully using either quick freeware or Adobe Acrobat
Exchange payware, to add numbers to the bottom of each page in a large
PDF document?




Message-ID:<ZtmdnfeeZ7C1W6rUnZ2dnUVZ_j-dnZ2d@posted.palinacquisition>
Subject:

Re: How to renumber a PDF created with cutePDF freeware and/or Adobe Acrobat Exchange


Date:Thu, 4 Dec 2008 12:59:36 +0100


One solution that may be open to you is if your PDF reader/viewer has an 
option called Headers/Footers.  In Footers there may be an option to add 
page numbers to the PDF file. The first task would be to make all of the PDF 
files into one file, this can be done with the PDF printing (PDF creating) 
operation by appending each file to the previous collection of files.

Tracker Software has a nice program called PDF-Tools that makes combining 
PDF files an easy chore.
http://www.docu-track.com/home/prod_user/


-- 
Don - PDF-XChange ProŽ/PDF-XChange Viewer ProŽ
Vancouver, USA


<ralphemers@gmail.com> wrote in message 
news:a5611b2c-fd77-4aff-9e53-7495b3f486d1@p2g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
> Is there a way to add page numbers to a compendium of multiple PDF
> documents?
>
> I very often print web pages with a freeware program such as cutePDF
> or primoPDF (fast, and easy).
> I sometimes compile multiple PDFs into a single compendium using Adobe
> Acrobat Exchange (slower & ponderous).
>
> When I print to paper, I would like printed page numbers to represent
> the page numbers of the final document.
> It's OK if the old page numbers are there from the individual
> components but I'd like NEW page numbers also to be there, somewhere,
> on the printed document.
>
> Is there a way, hopefully using either quick freeware or Adobe Acrobat
> Exchange payware, to add numbers to the bottom of each page in a large
> PDF document? 






Message-ID:<c0cabd9d-aee8-4ef8-ab45-af1c8b43c203@z27g2000prd.googlegroups.com>
Subject:

Re: How to renumber a PDF created with cutePDF freeware and/or Adobe Acrobat Exchange


Date:Fri, 5 Dec 2008 01:22:41 +0100


On Dec 3, 11:45=A0am, Soren Hedeby Sorensen <shede...@FJERNmail.dk>
wrote:
> Try A-PDF number athttp://www.a-pdf.com/number/index.htm

The free A-PDF program worked like a charm!

I'm amazed a free program does more than my Adobe Acrobat 7 can!

thanks!




 

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