Hi,
We often need to create huge PDF book based on 50-60 files from Wordperfect 8 (WPD), CorelDraw and more.
Today we have to create each and every single PDF document from the abiove appl's at first (by printing to Acrobat), then we combine the 50-60 PDF files.
This works fine, but is the no way to have Acrobat simply generating (converting) all the files automatically in the process of using the "Combine PDF from Multiple Files" command in order to avoid the manual step of creating 50-60 files first?
Other products like Nuance PDF can do this task with Wordperfect and CorelDraw, so it would be expected that Acrobat can do the same.
Alternatively, is the 3rd pary plug-ins which will do the trick?
Corel provides thier own process for "doing PDF"; consequently, the various flavors of Corel file formats are not associated with those that Acrobat supports.
Some years ago Microsoft worked with Adobe with the result being the Adobe PDFMaker
that provides the robust support for MS Word to PDF as well as PDF output support for other MS Office applications.
As I recall, there was a major conference held in Washington state to demonstrate the fruit of this collaborative effort.
Perhaps Corel & Adobe will work together, at some point, to do something similar.
A good example of software house collaboration is that which exists between Bently-Microstation and Adobe.
Be well...
Be well...