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Old 08-30-2007, 01:08 AM
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Cool Printing to postscript using a Quark Book

I have a 192pp Book that has been supplied Quark. The catch is, that it has been supplied in 30 single documents with a flowing page numbering system eg. document #1 = Page 01-08, document #2 = Page 09-17, etc.

I want to print a single postscript so that when I refine the document in Prnergy, the page numbering stays the same. Any corrections I need to make can be easily done and reprinted with a single page. Plus seeing as though we supply the client with final single page PDFs, I'd like the page numbers to represent the page names.

I've added all the chapters into a book I've created, and want to print a single postscript (which Quark Help says you can do). However when I print it, it opens each document and prints it, but I only get the last document. It is obviously overwriting the previous postscripts with the latest one, instead of merging it all into one

Any help?
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Old 08-30-2007, 02:37 AM
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As a work around can you print the individual Quark jobs to postscript and then combine the pages in Acrobat later after they have ripped
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