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swmagic (Programmer)
31 Aug 05 17:57
Does anyone know how I can string and print multiple documents together for a single printing.  I have about 200 forms and I would like to print all of them at once. I'd rather not just highlight a list, but instead have some profile set up to do it.  Is there any document assembly software that could do it?

TIA

Paul
BionicJohn (TechnicalUser)
31 Aug 05 22:10
I assume these are all PageMaker Publications of the same version.

You can use the "Book" utility but you would still have to select all the files though only once.

You could write a script - http://www.adobeforums.com/cgi-bin/webx?14@@.2ccf480f/0 - but you'd still have work out a way to identify and select the files.

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