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Nov 16, 2009 01:31 |  #1

In CS2, I used to be able to go to Automate>PDF Presentation and make a multi-page .PDF document.

I upgraded to CS4 last week and noticed it's gone. Online searching has resolved nothing. Some say you can do it in Bridge, but it's very limited from what I've seen, and not nearly as easy as it was on CS2.

I'm making my new pamphlets to email to clients and need them to look pro without looking hacked together.

I have some old pamphlets that I made with it and they look great, but I can't get the same look with CS4 because of the new restrictions.

Can anyone help?

CS4 on a mac.




  
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Nov 16, 2009 02:54 |  #2

It's on the DVD, or you can use Bridge and use Window -> Workspace -> Output. Alternately use "PDF Creator", a free piece of software that looks like a printer to any application - you print to it, it pops up a dialog and lets you make a pdf.


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Nov 16, 2009 10:59 |  #3

Hmm, I'll h ave to try that. I re-installed CS2 so I could get it done, but I know there has to be a way in Bridge.

It's just that the Bridge output thing is not as easy to use, and lacks the same options that CS2's PDF Presentation Dialog had, and no matter what I do, it always has a white border around the file, like a 1/2" border...

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Nov 16, 2009 14:06 |  #4

Maybe it isn't on the DVD, that's contact sheet I think.


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Nov 16, 2009 14:31 |  #5

Yeah, contact sheet is easy. It has a template for that.
Making a multi-page presentation, i.e. a digital pamphlet, is not so easy though.




  
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Nov 16, 2009 14:47 |  #6

Sure it use, use the bridge output module, or pdf creator.


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