How to delete pdf pages in pdf xchange editor

Post by bqxmprij » Tue Dec 18, 2012 5:42 am

Thanks for your prompt responses. This software is great by the way.

I have a suggestion that would immediately make me a paying convert. For many, many years, I have used pdfcreator http://www.pdfforge.org/pdfcreator to create pdfs. It does two things very well but their constant updates and pushing of other software is getting annoying. I would pay them to stop that, and suggested it, but right now it is not an option.

First and foremost, it just works. It always creates a pdf compatible with the many 3rd party systems where I need to file documents.

Second, and most important, it allows you to queue print jobs in a print monitor window. It then allows you to combine all print jobs to a single pdf. You can change the order if you want. This application is application agnostic meaning that it will queue prints from, for example, Word, an Internet browser, an Outlook Message, an image viewer, applications in different virtual sessions, etc. (really anything that you can print), and then combine all of these separate print jobs into a pdf. Many other programs (and probably yours) will allow you to create multiple pdfs and then combine them---useful, but woefully slower in comparison.

Can the print software by your company queue print jobs and then combine the queued print jobs to produce a single pdf? Also, can the print software create pdf-A compliant pdfs?

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Re: Deleting Pages

Post by Paul - Tracker Supp » Tue Dec 18, 2012 5:53 am

Hi again bqxmprij,

Can the print software by your company queue print jobs and then combine the queued print jobs to produce a single pdf?

Absolutely! When you send a job to the PDF-Xchange Printer it spawns a process PDFSaver5.exe.

PDFSaver is designed to do exactly that, queue print jobs into managed/merged batches. It also doesn't care what the sending application is and you can specify multiple jobs to collect and merge PDFs. Take a look here https://help.pdf-xchange.com/enduse . 5:PdfSaver and here https://help.pdf-xchange.com/enduse . Management for more detail.

Also, can the print software create pdf-A compliant pdfs?