Hi Bertrand,
I have the latest version of Distiller, and it works well. Just test
it. Create a single Postscript file, make some copies and move
everything into a watched folder.
https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/using/creating-pdfs-acrobat-distiller.h
tml
Best regards
Thanks… but I looked up “watched folders” and only found complaints that the
feature used to be in Distiller ages ago and is not available in Acrobat. I
must be looking in the wrong place or under the wrong name. I am using Acrobat
XI Pro.
With best regards,
-- Bertrand Meyer
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Hi Bertrand,
You have to print to Postscript files and then use a watched folder to
convert all in one go to PDF via Acrobat.
Best regards
Winfried
Am 07.09.2022 11:52 schrieb "Bertrand Meyer (SIT)"
:
Thanks. I don’t print to Postscript, why should I? I want PDF files.
Thanks. I don’t print to Postscript, why should I? I want PDF files.
I used to print Postscript files (back in the days when everyone was wearing a
tie to work), then “distill” them to PDF (sounds like deliciously nostalgic
terminology)… Should I still do that?
With best regards,
--
Hi Bertrand,
I do this regularly, and it works very well.
Could it be that you had not activated to print to a Postscript file?
Best regards
Winfried
Am 07.09.2022 10:23 schrieb "Bertrand Meyer (SIT)"
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I haven't for a long time used the "Print separate file for each
I haven't for a long time used the "Print separate file for each chapter"
option for printing a book. I tried it again now but I have to wait for each
chapter to print and display in Acrobat, then click OK to approve the file
name for the next chapter (even though it's just .pdf in the
chosen