User Guide
ARTS PDF Aerialist Professional User Guide
Content Assembly
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Examples of a Control File
Content of a control file specifying the page range:
-f C:\Sample Files\Output\Merge.pdf
1-10,15,18 C:\Sample Files\File1.pdf
C:\Sample Files\File2.pdf
1-20 odd C:\Sample Files\File3.pdf
odd C:\Sample Files\File4.pdf
Result is output file ‘Merge.pdf’ containing
• Only pages 1 to 10, page 15 and page 18 of File1.pdf
• All pages of File2.pdf
• Only the odd pages from page 1 to 20 of File3.pdf
• Only odd pages of File4.pdf
Content of a control file where all pages from a file is merged:
-f C:\MyDocuments\Invoice2xx.pdf
C:\MyDocuments\Invoice234.pdf
C:\MyDocuments\Invoice246.pd
-f C:\MyDocuments\Invoice3xx.pdf
C:\MyDocuments\Invoice354.pdf
C:\MyDocuments\Invoice321.pdf
-f C:\MyDocuments\Invoice4xx.pdf
C:\MyDocuments\Invoice478.pdf
Result is output file ‘Invoice2xx.pdf’ containing
• All pages of Invoice234.pdf
• All pages of Invoice 246.pdf
An output file ‘Invoice3xx.pdf’ containing
• All pages of Invoice354.pdf
• All pages of Invoice321.pdf
And output file ‘Invoice4xx.pdf’ containing
• All pages of Invoice478.pd
4.4.3. Saving the merged file
Once you have merged the files into a single PDF, to save the merged file for later use,
follow these steps:
1. Click on File > Save As.
2. Select the directory path where you want to save the merged PDF file.
3. Enter a filename.
4. Click on Save to initiate saving of the merged PDF file.