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Topic: Adobe Acrobat experts?
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AcidWarp
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posted 03-11-2008 03:17 PM
Capable. . . probably. . . lazy? definitely.Sorry, I'm not actually able to, but you're right, there is probably someone here who can. -------------------- “I have noticed even people who claim everything is predestined, and that we can do nothing to change it, look before they cross the road.” “Intelligence is the ability to adapt to change.” --Dr. Stephen Hawking.
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J0SH
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posted 03-11-2008 03:57 PM
I wouldn't mind taking a look. Send me the specs:moc . liamg @ hcicavok Backwards ! -------------------- I am.
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Tea Bagger
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posted 03-12-2008 01:39 PM
I'm looking for an Adobe Acrobat plug-in that will automatically insert a date stamp with a date value calculated when the document is printed. For example: "This Copy is Valid Until: ", where would equal a specified number of days after the actual time of printing. The stamp should be placed in the top-center of the documents. I would like this to be able to be applied in batch-mode or by individual documents.The reasoning behind this is to make sure people only circulate hard copies of the most up-to-date document. I can send you a PDF template we currently use to accomplish this, which involves pasting a form field into the document, and adding the code in another step. Do you really think you can do this? Is the address in your profile correct? I can send you the files and more details. Thanks, JOSHfella!
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