We are currently working on a catalouge. We've decided to make a digital version and we're using Adobe Acrobat professional 7.0. We're going to add book marks and links. But what we're having trouble with is at the very beging of the design process. We have already created all are PDF's in InDesign. All we were suppose to do is just piece them together in Acrobat. That sounded easy except the person who created the original pdfs left in the crop and bleed marks. So instead of going back into InDesign and redoing all that work is there a way in acrobat where we can resize the pdf images (there's 1000 pages) so we would like a way to do this to all the pages at the same time. Please tell me there's a way.
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There is a Crop option included in Batch Processing that should do the trick. Under the Advanced menu choose Batch Processing ->New Sequence, give the process a name and click OK. Then hit the Select Commands button and choose Crop Pages under the Page section. Click Add and it will be entered into the right side panel. Now select the entry in the right side panel and click on the Edit button. In the next dialog set the cropping options you want ( amount from top, bottom, left and right) and page range- click OK. Now back in the Edit Batch Sequence dialog, you can set the Run Commands On to process an entire folder of PDFs, all open documents in Acrobat, etc. Also choose an Output location. Click OK.
In the Batch Sequences dialog select your named process and click on the Run Sequence command.
Hope this helps,
Dimitri
WindJack Solutions
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Dimitri Munkirs
WindJack Solutions
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