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Well I surly hope this gets fixed. Having the ability to edit images in PDFs
is important for prepress work. Keeping and using V5 is also what we do, but
of course on PC side, it is not recommended that you keep both versions on
the same workstation. So, if your mainstream version is 6, (V6's preflight
and Optimizer make it a great prepress tool) then you need to switch back
and forth between workstations to get the editing you need.

Larry




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From: "Miller, James" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 22, 2004 7:36 AM
Subject: RE: [PDF] Editing images and stacking order


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> In Acrobat 5 you can copy an image from one page and have the ability to
paste it on top or paste it underneath of other objects on the page.  6
doesn't have this ability for some reason.  Another example of why Acrobat
is now a 2 version product.  There are some things that you either have to
have 5 to do, or where it's easier or faster.  I like 6 in many ways, but
they took out some functionality to add different ones for some reason.  I'm
not a programmer so I won't bother to ponder why, I just keep my 5 alive on
my other machine as well as my Mac.  Yes Virginia, I do have a Mac.
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> ~James
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> Is it possible to change the stacking order of objects/images in PDFs.
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> I run into problems when editing images. That is, those that are auto
opened
> in Photoshop or Illustrator for editing, then after editing and saving,
come
> back into Acrobat as a top positioned item many times covering other
objects
> on the page.
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> I've figured out a few work around for this, but they are very klunky,
> consisting of faux editing the effected images to bring them back to the
> top.
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> Don't recall this problem in earler versions.
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> Larry
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