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Don't mean to rehash old wounds or old threads, but thank you GKaiseril. Your fix works in DC pro. I added it to the javascripts folder as ReversePages.js and it works just fine. I also tried a few other methods. Here they are...Long Way:Move every page to where it needs to be...IF you have a lot of pages, this doesn't work well...Medium length:1. Scan into DC and then name the document. Now you want to extract the pages to a folder all their own.2. For pages 1-9, add a 0 (zero) before the number at the end of the file name.3. Back in DC, Create a PDF from multiple files, select them all, starting with the last, holding shift and selecting all the way back to the first. This only works sometimes, but not always... ...But if your selection works, they will be in reverse order. If not, just click the Name tab and it will reverse their order.4. Click create PDF. Now they are all in the correct order. Save.Shortest:Put GKaiseril's script into a plain text editor like notepad or textedit, change the format to plain text, then save as, and in windows, save as "ALL FILES", on mac this is not necessary; when you give it a name, give it the extension .js (dot js), and save the file to the application file folder where the Javascripts files are located. On windows that's programfiles(x86), adobe, Acrobat DC, Acrobat, Javascripts. On the mac, you'll have to open the package file of the .app file of your Applications folder, but the resources will be under Acrobat>Javascripts or Resources>Javascripts. After you put the file there, scan your documents, then just save, go to edit, select reverse pages, save, done.This last only seems longer. Once you have the script installed, you can do it all day and night, instantly. Turn on JavaScript. Turn on JavaScript if it's not already on: Go to Settings Apps Safari Advanced. Turn on JavaScript. Get more help. If the issue continues and only Turn on JavaScript. Turn on JavaScript if it's not already on: Go to Settings Apps Safari Advanced. Turn on JavaScript. Get more help. If the issue continues and only 18.8 kB HTML content can be minified and compressed by a website’s server. The most efficient way is to compress content using GZIP which reduces data amount travelling through the network between server and browser. HTML code on this page is well minified. It is highly recommended that content of this web page should be compressed using GZIP, as it can save up to 66.0 kB or 78% of the original size. Image Optimization Potential reduce by 715 B Original 43.3 kB After minification 42.6 kB Image size optimization can help to speed up a website loading time. The chart above shows the difference between the size before and after optimization. NFO Creator I Rmer images are well optimized though. JavaScript Optimization Potential reduce by 14.9 kB Original 169.9 kB After minification 169.9 kB After compression 155.0 kB It’s better to minify JavaScript in order to improve website performance. The diagram shows the current total size of all JavaScript files against the prospective JavaScript size after its minification and compression. This website has mostly compressed JavaScripts. CSS Optimization Original 78.5 kB CSS files minification is very important to reduce a web page rendering time. The faster CSS files can load, the earlier a page can be rendered. The browser has sent 21 CSS, Javascripts, AJAX and image requests in order to completely render the main page of NFO Creator I Rmer. We recommend that multiple CSS and JavaScript files should be merged into one by each type, as it can help reduce assets requests from 7 to 1 for JavaScripts and as a result speed up the page load time. nfo-creator.informer.com 64 ms nfo-creator.informer.com 148 ms SourceSansPro-Regular.woff 26 ms SourceSansPro-SemiBold.woff 70 ms SourceSansPro-Bold.woff 79 ms program-mac.min.js 210 ms hilight_software_v4.js 318 ms nfo-creator-v3.5-main-menu.png 147 ms Accessibility Issues These are opportunities toComments
Don't mean to rehash old wounds or old threads, but thank you GKaiseril. Your fix works in DC pro. I added it to the javascripts folder as ReversePages.js and it works just fine. I also tried a few other methods. Here they are...Long Way:Move every page to where it needs to be...IF you have a lot of pages, this doesn't work well...Medium length:1. Scan into DC and then name the document. Now you want to extract the pages to a folder all their own.2. For pages 1-9, add a 0 (zero) before the number at the end of the file name.3. Back in DC, Create a PDF from multiple files, select them all, starting with the last, holding shift and selecting all the way back to the first. This only works sometimes, but not always... ...But if your selection works, they will be in reverse order. If not, just click the Name tab and it will reverse their order.4. Click create PDF. Now they are all in the correct order. Save.Shortest:Put GKaiseril's script into a plain text editor like notepad or textedit, change the format to plain text, then save as, and in windows, save as "ALL FILES", on mac this is not necessary; when you give it a name, give it the extension .js (dot js), and save the file to the application file folder where the Javascripts files are located. On windows that's programfiles(x86), adobe, Acrobat DC, Acrobat, Javascripts. On the mac, you'll have to open the package file of the .app file of your Applications folder, but the resources will be under Acrobat>Javascripts or Resources>Javascripts. After you put the file there, scan your documents, then just save, go to edit, select reverse pages, save, done.This last only seems longer. Once you have the script installed, you can do it all day and night, instantly.
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