Approach the problem the other way round. Convert your Word document to a
PDF, then assemble the whole lot in Acrobat.
>I am trying to create a manual which contains pdf documents at the end in
> appendices. Most of the pdf's are government regulations/laws and
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> Thanks for any help that you may be able to provide!!
Caroline Lackey - 23 May 2005 18:12 GMT
Thanks. But I don't believe the Word table of contents will include the PDF
appendices unless I manually change the page numbers in the TOC. Am I
correct on this, or is there another way of accomplishing my task? The
problem is that this is going to be a constantly changing document, as
updates and amendments are being made. So if I have to recreate the TOC
every time, manually change the page numbers of the Appendices, and then
import the word document to PDF, it will become a fairly tedious procedure.
> Approach the problem the other way round. Convert your Word document to a
> PDF, then assemble the whole lot in Acrobat.
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> > Thanks for any help that you may be able to provide!!