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Re: pdf question

Re: pdf question
11 Mar 2007 21:08:59 -0400
Ken Kizer wrote:

> What I'm wondering now is if there's an add-on, script, or standalone
> program that will take a pdf, crop pages, rotate, and print in booklet
> form.

Ken --

Probably. I would try looking at:

www.pdfzone.com
www.pdfstore.com




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pdf question
Mon, 12 Mar 2007 20:48:42 -040
I still haven't cleared the problem I was having printing a book (at
least in VP8) with frames that spanned two pages. I have found a
labor-intensive way around it- pdf creation. This allows me to print
pages that I can then trim and bind.

What I'm wondering now is if there's an add-on, script, or standalone
program that will take a pdf, crop pages, rotate, and print in booklet
form.
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Re: pdf question
Mon, 12 Mar 2007 22:50:30 -040
Eric Weber wrote:

>Ken Kizer wrote:
>
>> What I'm wondering now is if there's an add-on, script, or standalone
>> program that will take a pdf, crop pages, rotate, and print in booklet
>> form.
>
>Ken --
>
>Probably. I would try looking at:
>
>www.pdfzone.com
>www.pdfstore.com

Thanks for the links.
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Re: pdf question
Tue, 13 Mar 2007 14:29:58 +020
Have a look at "Quite Imposing", search for it on the internet, not
sure of 
the address. It works as a plug in to the full version of Acrobat...

Mike


"Ken Kizer" <cfa@alt.net> wrote in message
news:45f4bfc6$1_3@cnews...
>
> Eric Weber wrote:
>
>>Ken Kizer wrote:
>>
>>> What I'm wondering now is if there's an add-on, script, or
standalone
>>> program that will take a pdf, crop pages, rotate, and print in
booklet
>>> form.
>>
>>Ken --
>>
>>Probably. I would try looking at:
>>
>>www.pdfzone.com
>>www.pdfstore.com
>
> Thanks for the links.
> 


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Re: pdf question
Tue, 13 Mar 2007 14:59:53 -040
CS wrote:

>Have a look at "Quite Imposing", search for it on the internet,
not sure of 
>the address. It works as a plug in to the full version of Acrobat...

Looks good, though out of my budget right now. It's not a necessity
(proof copies). When I sell this thing, I'll let them sort it.

>Mike
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