Thanks for the suggestions. I'll tweak the template and try
Baruch's method. My sense, though, is that future users will freak
when they see the page sizes!
Mollye Barrett
ClearPath, LLC
content management solutions
www.clearpath.cc
414-331-1378 (cell)
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Mollye,
I can be done on the template level.
Make all your master pages 17x11 and then put a postscript code textbox on each
master page you want trimmed to 8.5 x 11 at distill time. (You have to specify
the rectangle in points in the postscript text box.)
The code you want is:
[/CropBox [0
Mollye,
As others have suggested, we distill separate PDF files for each page size,
then put them together in Acrobat. It's a manual process, but causes fewer
problems than trying to do it automatically.
Clint
Clinton Owen | Senior Technical Writer | Crane Aerospace & Electronics | +1
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Have you tried rendering the PDF's as individual files, then combining in
PDF? Not the direct solution you are looking for, but a bit less work than
your current path.
-Matt Sullivan
GRAFIX Training, Inc.
An Adobe Authorized Training Center
www.grafixtraining.com
888 882-2819
-Ori
The easiest way to do this is to have the tab pages in separate files
and insert them into book in the appropriate places, not to try to
include them inside a letter-size file.
You can adjust the page and chapter numbering so that they are chapter
components by adjusting the Numbering properties of