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How to? KidIron
How do you make multi-page PDF documents? I use Adobe Illustrator for my templates and all I could find for it are some hacked-up workarounds. So, how do you go about it /po/?
>> Anonymous
Random copypasta from Google

I have five PDF files and I want to combine them into a single PDF file. Is it possible? –Seena

In Acrobat 4, you open one PDF file. Then in the "document" menu, choose "insert file." You’ll have to do this four times to bring your five documents together.--David Goymour

Use the "import" command. –Rich Sprague

In Version 5, open the first document and then go to DOCUMENT, INSERT PAGES. It will ask you what document and where to put it. –Mary Knuth-Kedrowski

When using Acrobat 6.0 Professional you need only select "Create PDF" from the "File" drop down menu - then select "From Multiple Files." The PDF files will be merged in the order that they are placed in the "files to combine" window. --Steve Harris
>> KidIron
>>49625
Waha, That is the solution!
Thank you good sir for your assistance.
[I still find it hard to believe that illustrator can't do this]
>> Anonymous
Starcraft Battlecruiser?

You got the pattern for that still? The Tie fighter as well.
>> Anonymous
>>49854
>Starcraft Battlecruiser?
This has been posted here around 3*10^8 times...
http://caw.jp/workshop/paper/scpc.htm

>The Tie fighter as well.
Has been posted here very often as well. Tie-Fighter and more:
http://www7a.biglobe.ne.jp/~sf-papercraft/Gallery/Gallery.html
>> Anonymous
Illustrator can't perform multiple pages? WTF?
Now feeling good about going COREL.
>> KidIron
>>50139
Yeah it sucks. I'm just so used to Adobe's GUI.
What's CorelDraw like? I thought it was specially made for Wacoms/tablets. [I'm probably wrong]
>> Jen
>>50147

Corel has done some nice stuff lately from the little attention I've paid to them. Without looking, CorelDraw is probably getting more specialized with nice access to wacom/tablet performance, because they acquired JASC's Paintshop Pro a year or two ago, so they no longer have a need for CorelDraw to compete only with Photoshop's bells and whistles. If I was working on a windows os, I would definitely have Paintshop Pro or CorelDraw instead of Photoshop. I'd probably have Gimp as well, just to see how their work on its windows port is going with each version.

I can't use Gimp on my Mac because the OS is 10.2 instead of 10.3, the latest release when the Gimp project started. They've come a long way with Gimp in the past few years. A year ago I heard that it is now the second most used photo editing software, knocking Paintshop Pro to #3. Photoshop is still #1 as far as I know, but I think the top 3 are based mostly on how many OSes each one works on. Paintshop Pro is solely Windows, Gimp is expanding the OSes that it works on from the Mac, Linux, and Unix that they started with, and Photoshop seems to at least function on whatever system its installed on, though it seems to hate playing nice with Windows.

There are free 30-day-trials with Corel software, and after that period they will send you information on how to register the product for a reduced cost. Paintshop Pro costs $99 US, but if you download the package online it can be registered for $70 instead. This is also how Dell can offer Paintshop loaded onto your system for $70.
>> Ayelis
Where'd you get the DeLorean and the FSM patterns?