Dear Nick

Using your method doesn't use any kind of master page design as far as I can 
see.

I want to be able to have a client print out one page with several stock 
photo images on it. The page would also have my contact details etc. The idea 
is that a picture researcher can have a hard copy which doesn't come adrift 
from the address details and can be carried around the office or shown round 
at a meeting. I have a distinct impression that half the email submissions I 
currently make get lost somewhere in the electronic ether.

Yours

Bob Croxford



 
In a message dated 12/13/02 10:04:57 PM, nickbrown  writes:

<< The easiest way to do this is to use Adobe Acrobat (full), seemingly one
of the great secrets of the graphics world. From Acrobat, point it to a
folder of jpegs or Tiffs, go Open and then select them all from within
the window (like opening multiple files in Photoshop). The only option
to set is "All files" when browsing as opposed to the standard ".pdf" >>

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