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Adobe Acrobat
I want to print a users guide that is in PDF, but I would like to print front and back with two pages per side of paper. That way I could then staple the paper in the middle and have a smaller users guide (and waste less paper). Is there a way with Acrobat to do this automatically, reorder pages that is, so when they print you can put them together in a small book and staple in the middle?
Thanks tigg
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Re: Adobe Acrobat
Not sure, but try searching on google. If you find anything, let us know. [img]/ubbthreads/images/icons/smile.gif[/img]
Your printer might be able to do that itself...look for an option like "print on both sides" or something to that effect.
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Re: Adobe Acrobat
hi, a plugin for acrobat exists, Quite imposing, http://www.quite.com/imposing, send me email account and I send.
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Re: Adobe Acrobat
I can print duplex, that is not a problem, the problem is trying to reorder the pages in AcroRead to have them printed in the correct order. I will check out the site for QuiteImposing
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