Thanks for the tip. I'm already using CocoaBooklet, so this is a welcome addition to the toolchest.

Curiously, I still have problems displaying the result even with the latest Adobe Reader 7 version. However, it displays correctly in Preview. (I prefer Adobe because the print options show exactly what's gonna happen when I print. I like that very much. Also the "Auto Rotate and Center" option makes screwing up nearly impossible, and it is available right in the print dialog.)

I haven't tried printing from either program, but Johannes may be right that there is something about this the OS doesn't like.

Mark Blumberg wrote:

Have you looked at PDF Lab?

http://www.iconus.ch/fabien/pdflab/

Best,
Mark


On Aug 8, 2006, at 3:54 PM, Robert Patterson wrote:

B) an alternate free or dirt-cheap way to combine multiple PDFs into one file. (This is all I use Acrobat 5 for.)


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