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1. Re: I scanned two halves of a drawing and I want to form one page pdf
siegristrm Nov 10, 2014 11:00 PM (in response to kkang527)What we do is use the snipping tool (if you have one for your mac). It's a tool that cuts your image on your desktop and turns it into a Jpeg. You can then crop it, put it on a word document, and repeat the process with the other items. Then, print that word document to PDF. That's our work around for it.
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2. Re: I scanned two halves of a drawing and I want to form one page pdf
kkang527 Nov 11, 2014 5:05 PM (in response to siegristrm)Thank you for your help. Is there around it in the Acrobat 9 Pro itself or we have to go around this as per your suggestion?
Thanks again
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3. Re: I scanned two halves of a drawing and I want to form one page pdf
Bill@VT Nov 11, 2014 5:24 PM (in response to kkang527)Try to create a new PDF page with the dimensions you need (I guess that is double the scanned pages). Then Select each graphic and copy/paste to the new PDF. You might try an optimize first (I would work on a copy) to straighten the file display if it is skewed. You could also crop and then use the Protect>remove hidden items to delete the cropped area. At least that is what I would try if I wanted to do it in Acrobat. There may be some better solutions coming.
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4. Re: I scanned two halves of a drawing and I want to form one page pdf
kkang527 Nov 11, 2014 9:49 PM (in response to Bill@VT)Thank you for the information. I managed to create new PDF page. I then used crop to cut the other PDF, but it would not paste to the new PDF page. Something I am doing wrong?
Thanks
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5. Re: I scanned two halves of a drawing and I want to form one page pdf
Bernd Alheit Nov 12, 2014 12:53 AM (in response to kkang527)Scan it as TIFF files and combine the files in Photoshop.



