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.