--As of Tuesday, August 30, 2005 9:14 AM -0400, [email protected] is alleged to have said:

I'm leaving the rest of the answers; I can check if Acrobat is scriptable
when I get home though.

--As for the rest, it is mine.

Well, I said I'd answer this when I got home. I've got Acrobat 6 Pro, so there may be more features in the newer version.

Acrobat itself is not AppleScriptable (other than using the UI scripting capability). However, it does have an automation center, where you can specify full job flows using any option you can normally use. (Look under 'Advanced' for 'Batch Processing'.) This should be enough to do your job.

Also, Distiller, which comes with the pro version, *is* AppleScriptable, and can do most basic conversions for you. I don't see an option to do what you need in my version, but it may be worth looking.

It may also be worth checking if Automator can do anything; it can't with mine, but version 6 came out before Automator did.

Daniel T. Staal

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