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USING ACROBAT 9 PRO
Editing PDFs
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To change the options for a particular command, select the command from the list on the right, and click Edit. (The
Edit button is unavailable if you select a command that has no options.) When you're done, click OK, and then click
OK to return to the Edit Batch Sequence dialog box.
Note: To review the command options, expand the command display.
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Specify which files you want to process from the Run Commands On menu by navigating to the folder or file, and
then clicking Source File Options to make changes as needed.
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From the Select Output Locations menu, choose a location option for the files that are created by the batch
processing. If you choose Specific Folder, navigate to that folder.
Click Output Options, and specify the format to name and save the processed files, and then click OK.
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Expanding the command display in the Edit Sequence dialog box
Make a batch sequence interactive
If your work requires that different documents use slightly different options for the same commands, you can still use
batch processing to automate the work. By making a batch sequence interactive, you can set up your batch-processing
definitions to have pauses between specific commands so that you can modify command options before they execute.
Note: You can't add interactivity to commands that don't have interactive options.
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Choose Advanced > Document Processing > Batch Processing, select the batch sequence you want to add
interactivity to, and click Edit Sequence.
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In the Batch Edit Sequence dialog box, click Select Commands.
On the right side of the Edit Sequence dialog box, select the Toggle Interactive Mode option
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that you want to provide input to during processing, and then click OK.
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