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SanjayAggarwal
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Question on editing a combined PDF document

Jul 12, 2012 10:09 AM

Hi, one of our users of Acrobat X Pro has the following question:

 

I've been working on creating our 1500 AC rig manual which consists of about 250 pages of our own internally written manual and roughly 100 separate component manuals from vendors (works out to about 3500 pages in total). To get this into 1 document I've "combined" everything in acrobat, using the "combine files into a single pdf" feature, and then created links in our manual to all the separate vendor manuals. BUT the problem I'm having is that when a vendor changes their manual or we no longer use a certain brand / component and no longer need the corresponding manual how can I easily edit/remove this without "uncombining" the whole thing and then having to "re-combine" everything and create links again? Just wondering if there is a faster/easier way to do this?

 

Thanks.

 
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    Jul 13, 2012 10:47 AM   in reply to SanjayAggarwal

    You can delete any range of pages you want. If you insert a new document, then you need to create new links to the new documents, other links should be fine.

     
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