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Table Of Contents
- Why are PDF files popular?
- What PDF Create! does for you
- The PDF Product family
- Installation and Activation
- How to Get Help
- Create PDFs from Print dialogs
- Use the PDF Create Assistant
- Create PDFs from Windows Explorer
- Create PDFs from Microsoft Word
- Create PDFs from Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint
- ScanSoft PDF Create! Properties dialog box
- How to overlay PDF files
- How to package files
- XPS File Support
- Un-installation
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How to overlay PDF files
Overlay options let you place artwork or other fixed items onto just the
first page of your PDF files, together with items that change from file to
file. Overlay example for a cover page:
To have this result, deselect the option 'Repeat the last page of the
shortest document for page overlay'.
You can also use an overlay to add a company logo or other fixed item to
every page of PDF files you create. To do this select the option named
above.
For more information on overlay choices, please consult online Help.
How to package files
A package is a single PDF file that contains a set of PDF files. Packages
help you group related files, making it easier to send them by e-mail.
To package a set of files, maybe of differing file types, select them in the
PDF Create! Assistant. Choose packaging as the assembly instruction.
Click Options to choose which cover page to use: a Nuance Template or
the first listed file. Click GO to have PDF files created or transmitted
into the package.
To open a PDF package you must use a recent PDF viewer or editor, such
as Nuance PDF Converter Professional 5. All files in the package are
listed, you can open and save each one separately. With Nuance PDF
Converter Professional 4 and older PDF viewers/editors, the files are
indicated as attachments.
Page 1 of a multi-
page document
Cover page of
resulting PDF file
=
+
Single-page file with
repeated elements