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Old May 30th, 2009, 03:49 PM
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Default Newbie issue regarding inserting pages - please help

Greetings,

I've been using Adobe for years, but I've made the jump to FoxIt PDF Creator. My needs are simple, but there are a few tricks that I've been unable to replicate in FoxIt, many of which are related.

First, given PDF_File_A, I would like to be able to insert PDF_File_B such that the contents of B begin immediately after the last page of A. Adobe Acrobat had a rather obvious "Insert Pages" option that FoxIt lacks, but I'm sure that the functionality is there - right?

Second - very similar to the first... Given PDF_File_A, I'd like to be able to add a new page, the contents of which would be generated from a specified PNG or GIF image. I'm guessing the solution to this is the same the solution to the one above.

Third, I'm having a problem with the "Convert to PDF" option under the File drop-down. I select it, and then I navigate to my GIF or PNG. I select the file. A small window says "Converting Files: filename.png" ... and then the box hangs. Meanwhile, Microsoft's "Windows Picture and Fax Viewer" pops open, and the specified image is displayed. I've no idea why. The "Converting" box has a progress bar that quietly hangs at the two-thirds mark. Closing the "Viewer" window is possible, but not useful. The only way to get rid of the "Converting" window is to manually abort the process by clicking the red X. For the record, these are rather small images; usually under 50kb in size.

Fourth, I'd like to know how I can change the default "Open" properties for a PDF file. For example, I'd like to be able to change the properties such that when the PDF is opened, it always displays the bookmarks.

Last, I'd like to know how I can select one or more pages of a PDF file, and rotate those pages in 90 degree increments (or re-order them).

I would be most grateful for any assistance.

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Old May 31st, 2009, 05:13 AM
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(1)Please use Foxit Editor to import pages from other PDF files: go to Document Menu > Import Page(s)
(2)Foxit Editor can help you create a new blank page and edit it: go to Document Menu > Insert Page
(3)Please try to convert image to PDF as follows: open the image files with the application, such as Windows Picture and Fax Viewer> go to File Menu > Print > choose "Foxit PDF Printer" and print it
(4)Please press F4 to open/close bookmark navigate panel, but some of PDF files are default to be opened with bookmarks.
(5)Foxit PDF Page Organizer can rotate PDF pages and re-order PDF pages.And Foxit Editor can also rotate page.
But both Foxit PDF Page Organizer and Foxit Editor can rotate one page at one time.
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Old May 31st, 2009, 08:34 PM
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Many thanks... I was unaware that FoxIt functionality required so many modules!
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