Question for the experts - a problem in Acrobat 3D that is not a problem in Acrobat 8 Pro

Rene Stephenson rinnie1 at yahoo.com
Thu Jul 17 15:59:00 PDT 2008


We do it for one of your sister companies via master page. It's a rotated text line in an anchored frame, and the anchored frame is condition tagged with H2Omark_[watermarkText]. We have library level books that make deployment on all cover pages easy via ImportFormatsSpecial.dll (Rick Quatro). 

Just a thought, but if you think from a time-line perspective perhaps you could:

	1. Put a double cover page in the FM file of affected books.
	2. Generate one PDF per doc project.
	3. Delete the watermarked cover from the one PDF and save as X-without-watermark.PDF.
	4. Go back to the one PDF, delete the non-watermarked cover from the PDF and save as X-with-watermark.PDF.
It may be a kludge in some folks' books, but it works for the situation.   ;-)

 
Rene L. Stephenson




----- Original Message ----
From: Diane Gaskill <dgcaller at earthlink.net>

Yeah, I know it sounds like a dumb problem, but we have a need to put a
watermark only on the cover of the manuals during a certain part of our doc
development cycle, and any help would be greatly appreciated.

To save some emails, here are some options and workarounds that we've
thought of but they all have drawbacks.

[...]
o  Putting a conditionalized title in the FM file is another option, but
also not productive because we'e have to generate two PDFs for each manual.
Time consuming and harder to manage.

Thanks lots.

Diane Gaskill
Hitachi Data Systems



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