12th March 2007, 10:29 PM
Yup Pete It can depend on how you store the final acrobat file. (from press quality to web quality) and what you are storing (vector is fine but should not be only archive - but more for text.. images.... nope )
Archive standards at the moment are (so pdf is a recognised format) as long as you are using Acrobat Pro. in which case it is as simple as opening up the left hand side panel and viewing pages.. then opening up each extra pdf and dragging its litle page into the right place... OR use the make pdf -> from files and select all the files you want to bind/merge together.
Databases
Delimited ASCII, Fixed width ASCII SQL definitions and setups,Access, Dbase FoxPro, Paradox
Images
TIF BMP Vector files DXF, SHP, EPSE00, DWG
Texts
ASCII, SGML RTF, HTML, PDF
"No job worth doing was ever done on time or under budget.."
Khufu
Archive standards at the moment are (so pdf is a recognised format) as long as you are using Acrobat Pro. in which case it is as simple as opening up the left hand side panel and viewing pages.. then opening up each extra pdf and dragging its litle page into the right place... OR use the make pdf -> from files and select all the files you want to bind/merge together.
Databases
Delimited ASCII, Fixed width ASCII SQL definitions and setups,Access, Dbase FoxPro, Paradox
Images
TIF BMP Vector files DXF, SHP, EPSE00, DWG
Texts
ASCII, SGML RTF, HTML, PDF
"No job worth doing was ever done on time or under budget.."
Khufu