One additional note: "Why continue to use the Save-As method? Why not just keep the process I’ve always had? Well, for one thing, when I have to produce the entire document (over 30 books), it is much faster and simpler to use the Save-As PDF."
Have you setup a Watched Folder in Distiller and c
I've been using for
many years. That process handles the differing sizes automatically. It
would be "nice" if Save-As worked the same way.but it doesn't.
From: Fred Ridder [mailto:docu...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Monday, June 08, 2015 5:32 PM
Subject: RE: Book Save-As PDF w/ m
Hey Charles,
What we do here if we have odd-sized or even just rotated pages is put them
in separate files from the regular pages. So a single chapter can actually
consist of multiple files, in order, for each change in size or
orientation. All you have to do is make sure that the numbering is set
I'd write a script to do that. DZBatcher can script both Save As PDF
and print to file.
On Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 1:58 PM, Charles Richardson wrote:
> ... when I have to produce the entire document
> (over 30 books), it is much faster and simpler to use the Save-As PDF.
There have been several responses to my original post. Here is my take-away
summary:
As I stated in the original post, Save-As PDF works perfectly for me as long
as all pages are same size. Books with dozens of bookmarks and thousands of
links come out just fine. BTW, I am using MicroType Ti