Nicole, You are right. I totally missed that. ? If you are delivering PDFs, you could put a footer on the PDF that includes the total page count. ? I just tried it and the only limitation is you can put the current page number or current page number of x pages, where x is the total page count of the PDF, i.e., Page 1 of 104 or 1/104. There are three different variants, 1/104, Page 1 of 104, or 1 of 104. ? This is using Acrobat Professional 8.1.2. ?
--- On Mon, 9/15/08, Hales-Crotchett, Nicole <nicole.hales-crotchett at lmco.com> wrote: From: Hales-Crotchett, Nicole <[email protected]> Subject: RE: Total Page Count on Title Page To: dspreadb at yahoo.com, framers at lists.frameusers.com Date: Monday, September 15, 2008, 1:58 PM Hi David, ? Tried that ? it only reflects a page count for that individual file, not for the entire book. ? -Nicole ? From: David Spreadbury [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, September 15, 2008 11:45 AM To: framers at lists.frameusers.com; Hales-Crotchett, Nicole Subject: Re: Total Page Count on Title Page ? Nicole, I haven't done it, but, according to the book, the Page Count variable (<$lastpagenum>), without the parens, should work. ? Try putting that in your footer, or wherever on the cover, and see what it gives you. ? You should be able to put it anywhere, except on a Master Page. --- On Mon, 9/15/08, Hales-Crotchett, Nicole <nicole.hales-crotchett at lmco.com> wrote: ? ?
