a_j_mair
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Registered: 23rd Jan 04
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need to print off 13 pdf's and would like them back to back
is there an easy way to have them all in the same document or is it a case of printing them off and turning the paper in the printer
cant be bothered pissing about putting paper in upside down etc
cheers for any help
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Simon
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My work won't stump up the cash for a PDF compiler program, so what I do is use the presentation powerpoint type program in open office to open the pdfs and make one them into one document and then print it as one
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ENB
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quote: Originally posted by a_j_mair
need to print off 13 pdf's and would like them back to back
is there an easy way to have them all in the same document or is it a case of printing them off and turning the paper in the printer
cant be bothered pissing about putting paper in upside down etc
cheers for any help
Sounds more like an option on your printer, in other words can your printer do it?
If so select that setting when printing it...
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oceansoul
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should be in the settings of the printer once you have press print. Only if your printer supports it though.
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nathy_87
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What version of Acrobat have you got mate? If oyu do want them all in the same document, open up the first one, then open up the second one then highlight then click/drag over to the first docuemnt?
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Brett
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quote: Originally posted by 5dr corsa-3dr_polo
What version of Acrobat have you got mate? If oyu do want them all in the same document, open up the first one, then open up the second one then highlight then click/drag over to the first docuemnt?
Long way of doing it. Just highlight them all, right click, combine, done.
I doubt it's gonna be an option on the printer if they're totally separate files tbh.
Get them all in the same PDF then just set printer to print on both sides.
[Edited on 10-07-2009 by loafofbrett]
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Deadude
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duplex mode, flip on long edge most printers will call it
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