You might be better off with a document mangement system.   Then do the
create PDF at the end of the project rather than dealing with this during a
project unless you have to.

Jon

On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 5:46 PM, Gene Giannamore <
[email protected]> wrote:

>  Looking for a solution (GUI or CLI). We create numerous PDFs from
> numerous other documents, that are spread across our server. Occasionally
> the editable file’s filename changes (because people cannot decide the best
> filename), or the file’s location changes. The originals are usually word or
> excel documents, with some scanned or downloaded PDFs thrown in. Since there
> are so many “projects”, and the source files are constantly being updated
> (different ones at different times), I am hopping there might be a better
> way than each day, checking to see which files where updated, then
> recreating the PDF project and manually drap and drop into the combine pdf
> window (adobe acrobat 8 standard).
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> I use Nero 6 (OEM), and it has a way to save my CD projects, and I believe
> it gives a message if a file is missing (because of a move or rename). It
> would be nice if there was a similar way to do my PDF projects.
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> Maybe there is a way to use acrobat 8 standard via the CLI to accomplish
> this (still haven’t found a way to convert or print to pdf via CLI).
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> Gene Giannamore
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