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If you have InDesign:

There are scripts available the import multi-page PDF's into InD 2 (on Adobe's website). ALAP's InBooklet can then impose the books for ya (I think it was in the $50-100 range).

Not the most efficient route, but a cheap one if you own InDesign.

Eric

On Monday, July 28, 2003, at 01:19 PM, Austin, Darrel wrote:


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How many 7 x 8.5 pages are there?

Don't know. 30/40/50? Depends on a few things.


http://www.quite.com/

Looks nice! A bit steep for our paltry (ie, nothing) budget, but may go with
this.


http://www.pdfstore.com/details.asp?ProdID=633

Looks good too.


PDFSnake and Quite Imposing. Of the two, Snake is least expensive.

Actually, they both appear to be in the $300+ range.


So, it looks like that's what I need to fork out to get some imposition
software. So be it. ;o) It would be nice to have a stripped down version of
one of the above products for those doing small photocopy based jobs that
really don't need the full set of imposing tools.


Pagemaker used to have a booklet script which worked well.

Yea, that's what I used to use. But you had to use Pagemaker :(


Prior to that we were using XPress and ALAP Impose...which was great, and,
IIRC, only $99. But, you had to use QuarkXPress :(


As for the single-source Help Authoring Tools, most depend on MS Word. :(

BUT...it is single source, so no more writing the manual + manually cutting
and pasting HTML help production.


-Darrel

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