On Dec 12, 2005, at 8:30 PM, G-Books wrote:
On 8 Dec 2005, at 5:46 AM, Brian McEwen wrote
I have to have a section break in the document, I want the first
couple pages to have a different margin than the last few pages (is
there another way to do that in Word 2004 without a section break?
the page setup/ allow to selected text inserts one without telling
you, or you do it on your own- the only ways I have found to get
different margins in the same document).
I really want one pdf, not two. how to print it without making two
files?
The only way I have found to deal with this is to combine PDFs.
This can be done with Automator fairly painlessly. You don't need
any other software. I remember there are four actions to tell
Automator to do, but I'm afraid that if I try to tell you what they
are, I'll make a mistake and mislead you. I believe there is a
document on macosxhints that explains the process.
Peter
While you may certainly do that, it may be easier to use a software
that was designed to do just that: "Combine PDFs".
And it is free, too.
Look for it at versiontracker.com
Luis Sequeira
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