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You'll have to use JavaScript for this. JS can create the text field, positioned and sized on the page the way you want it. It can then populate the field with the page number by querying the this.pageNum document property. Looping through the document using this.numPages as an index can repeat that on every page of the doc.

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Yes, I see how that works in the left-hand section when viewing the document.
I need to put a "page number" on the document itself. How do I get the page
number to appear on the document as a NEW field AFTER it's been created by
Acrobat Distiller? I have Acrobat 5.0. - Jim


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Jim:

In Acrobat 5.5, under "Document" there is an option named "number
pages". This option opens another menu that allows you a good deal of
flexability in renumbering an entire document and even sections within a
document.


Don't know where that would be in Acrobat 6, but if you have version 6,
you can probably look it up in the help index.


Good luck.

Pauline

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I'm compiling a multi-segment PDF to create a phonebook. I need to
renumber the
output pages of the assembled document. Can that be done w/o having to
buy a
3rd party tool? Thanks, Jim




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