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From:                   "Rick Henkel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:                     <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject:                [PDF] 'Document-->Number Pages' in batch?
Date sent:              Tue, 29 Jul 2003 13:38:00 -0500
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> Acrobat 5
> Win2000
> 
> I use PDF Splitter to split my large PDF files into several smaller ones.
> But PDF Splitter isn't able to retain the page labels that I've set up in
> the original PDF file. So I have to go into each PDF file and do
> Document-->Number Pages to make the PDF page numbers match the numbering on
> the actual page.
> 
> Can JavaScript enable me to do this in a batch? The page numbering is
> sequential, so the script would just have to read through the documents in
> the order that they appear in the Windows folder.

And that is the tricky bit - what is the order they appear in the folder. You could 
try 
running a batch script that put up a dialog for each file saying "File: XXXXX.PDF, 
what's 
the starting page number to be?".  
> 
> Or is there an existing plug-in that does this?
> 
> I tried creating a batch sequence to do this, but all I'm able to do so far
> is make all the PDFs start with the same page number.
> 
> Even if this isn't possible, it would help to have a definitive answer. That
> way I could stop looking/trying.
> 
> Rick
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