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To: "David Schor" <Davids@xxxxxxxxxx>, "Framers \(E-mail\)" <framers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "Free Framers \(E-mail\)" <framers@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Acrobat 7 Batch Sequence Question
From: "Rick Quatro" <frameexpert@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2005 07:18:10 -0400
Delivered-to: jeremyg-freeframers:org-ffarchiv@freeframers.org
References: <D46D90A0DC3572478872B12DCA790B854D6CBD@saturn.VconLTD.co.il>
Sender: owner-framers@xxxxxxxxx
Hi David, When you edit your sequence, you should see the Edit Batch Sequence dialog box. Under "2. Run commands on:" select "Files Open in Acrobat". This should give you what you are looking for. Rick Quatro Carmen Publishing 585 659-8267 rick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx www.frameexpert.com > I know this is a Framers list, but I'm confident that enough of you may > know if there's a solution to this. Thanks for your understanding. > > Recently, I upgraded to Acrobat 7 from v5.05. In my previous version, I > had a couple of batch sequences which set Open Document and Security > parameters automatically on the active document. > > In Acrobat 7, I'm trying to recreate these batch sequences. > Unfortunately, when I try to run a sequence, the Select File dialog box > opens meaning I have to select my current doc. I then get an error > stating, "Could not process document because it was already open."This > means that I have to close the PDF I prepared and/or edited, choose the > batch sequence and then choose the file I just closed. This is a royal > pain in the _____. Thanks a heap, Adobe! > > Is there a way that I can set up the batch sequence to run on the active > document, like in the old days? > > TIA, > David > > David Schor > Technical Publications Manager > VCON Ltd. > Tel: (+972) 9 9590006 > Mobile: 054 4788253 > davids@xxxxxxxxxx ** To unsubscribe, send a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxx ** ** with "unsubscribe framers" (no quotes) in the body. **