Friday, February 15, 2008

How to Copy Features from One PDF to Another?

Restore bookmarks, annotations, and forms after refrying your PDF.

You just refried your high-fidelity PDF to create a lightweight, online edition and Distiller burned off the nifty PDF navigation features and forms. Let's combine the old PDF's navigation features and forms with the new PDF's pages to get a lightweight, interactive PDF. Here's how:
  1. Open the old PDF file (the one with the bookmarks, links, or form fields) in Acrobat.
  2. In Acrobat 6, select Document >Pages >Replace. In Acrobat 5, select Document >Replace Pages from the menu.
  3. A file selector dialog opens. Select the new PDF file (the one with no PDF features).
  4. The Replace Pages dialog opens, requesting which pages to replace. Enter the first and last page numbers of your document.
  5. When it is done, select Save As . . . to save the resulting PDF into a new file.
  6. Test the resulting PDF to make sure all your interactive features came through successfully.
Using the Replace Pages feature like this to separate the visible page from its interactive features can be pretty handy. If you ever need to transfer a page and its interactive features, use the Extract Pages, Insert Pages, and Delete Pages functions.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks, thanks thanks!!! I was going crazy trying to solve a problem and you gave me the solution. Thanks!

Roberto

Anonymous said...

Wow, thank you so much. Instead of doing the "replace pages" I simply deleted all but one page and dragged the original file in the Pages view and it worked. Thanks.

Anonymous said...

thank you very much
this works in adobe acrobat X as well

Anonymous said...

i just have to say, this little trick just saved me HOURS of work. i get to sleep tonight, thanks to you!

Rights Management said...

Very good way to knowing about copy features from one PDF to another. Adobe's PDF has become an industry standard for documents transport and distribution. PDF files can be opened by every major operating system, and the format can be used by dozens of different applications. Thanks...

Anonymous said...

Amazing! Thank you so much you saved me hours of work!

Unknown said...

Thanks!!! This information help me a lot in my work.Saves lots of time also.
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