Re: PDF - OT

2006-08-20 Thread Rick Quatro

Hi Diana,

Instead of copying/pasting the annotations, try this:

1) Open the original PDF with the annotations.
2) Choose Document  Replace Pages. When prompted for a PDF, choose the 
revised PDF.
3) Select the appropriate page numbers in the Replace Pages dialog box and 
click OK.


The revised pages should slide under the annotations, leaving them intact.

Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com


Hello all,

I have a question about copying and pasting lines and circles drawn in a
PDF - using the Acrobat Drawing tools.

I would like to select them and transfer to another PDF (revision) but
when I do, the selection on the clipboard rotates on the new PDF.
(rotates clockwise in the pasting process). The original file's layout
is portrait and never has been rotated. Sounds silly to ask, but I have
an instructor that marks up books (PDF) and uses the PDF as a
presentation in a classroom. The book (PDF) is pretty big and he doesn't
what to take the time to redraw the artwork.

Anyone care to comment why the copy and paste gets rotated and how to
fix it?

Acrobat 6 Pro 6.0.5  3/1/2006

thanks in advance,
Diana Stock
Southwest Airlines
Maintenance Training

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PDF - OT

2006-08-19 Thread Rick Quatro
Hi Diana,

Instead of copying/pasting the annotations, try this:

1) Open the original PDF with the annotations.
2) Choose Document > Replace Pages. When prompted for a PDF, choose the 
revised PDF.
3) Select the appropriate page numbers in the Replace Pages dialog box and 
click OK.

The revised pages should "slide under" the annotations, leaving them intact.

Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com


Hello all,

I have a question about copying and pasting lines and circles drawn in a
PDF - using the Acrobat Drawing tools.

I would like to select them and transfer to another PDF (revision) but
when I do, the selection on the clipboard rotates on the new PDF.
(rotates clockwise in the pasting process). The original file's layout
is portrait and never has been rotated. Sounds silly to ask, but I have
an instructor that marks up books (PDF) and uses the PDF as a
presentation in a classroom. The book (PDF) is pretty big and he doesn't
what to take the time to redraw the artwork.

Anyone care to comment why the copy and paste gets rotated and how to
fix it?

Acrobat 6 Pro 6.0.5  3/1/2006

thanks in advance,
Diana Stock
Southwest Airlines
Maintenance Training




PDF - OT

2006-08-18 Thread Diana Stock
Hello all,

I have a question about copying and pasting lines and circles drawn in a
PDF - using the Acrobat Drawing tools.

I would like to select them and transfer to another PDF (revision) but
when I do, the selection on the clipboard rotates on the new PDF.
(rotates clockwise in the pasting process). The original file's layout
is portrait and never has been rotated. Sounds silly to ask, but I have
an instructor that marks up books (PDF) and uses the PDF as a
presentation in a classroom. The book (PDF) is pretty big and he doesn't
what to take the time to redraw the artwork.

Anyone care to comment why the copy and paste gets rotated and how to
fix it?

Acrobat 6 Pro 6.0.5  3/1/2006

thanks in advance,
Diana Stock
Southwest Airlines
Maintenance Training