Using Batch Processing commands
Like droplets, batch processing inspects multiple files at once, separates successful files
from problem files, and creates reports in designated locations. In addition, hot folders can
convert multiple file types (JPEG, HTML, RTF, and so on) to Adobe PDF or to PDF/X
using conversion settings you specify; preflight the files using specified profiles; and
output them in any format Acrobat supports, including Adobe PDF and PostScript.
Note: If you are only inspecting files, you probably don't need to save changes or save
copies in output folders.
To inspect multiple Adobe PDF files:
1. Set up the preflight profile you want to use, and make sure that it is listed in the Preflight
Understanding preflight profiles
2. Choose Advanced > Batch Processing.
3. Click New Sequence.
4. Type a descriptive name for your sequence in the Name Sequence dialog box, and
click OK.
5. In the Edit Batch Sequence dialog box, select the options and settings that you want for
Run Commands On and Select Output Location. (See
Selecting source files and output
.)
6. Click Select Commands.
7. Choose the Preflight command on the left side of the Edit Sequence dialog box, and click
Add to place it in the list on the right.
8. Click Edit.
9. In the Preflight:Batch Sequence Setup dialog box, choose a profile from the Run Preflight
Check Using menu.
10. Do any of the following, and then click Save:
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To specify what to do with the files that pass or fail inspection, click the check box next to
the pop-up menus in the On Success and On Error sections, and choose Copy PDF File,
Move PDF File, or Save Alias Of PDF File.
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To create individual reports of the preflight results, select Create Report And Save In
Success folder. You can create a report that includes all inspected files or just the files
with problems. Unless you designate a specific folder for the reports, they are saved in the
same folder as the original PDF files. For information on report settings, see
.
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To designate folders for the files that pass or fail inspection and their associated reports,
click Success Folder or Error Folder, and specify a folder.
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To summarize preflight results for all inspected files, select the option at the bottom of the
dialog box.
Summary of Contents for ACROBAT 3D
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Page 37: ...What s New in Adobe Acrobat 3D New features ...
Page 95: ...Finding Adobe PDF Files Using Organizer Using the Organizer window ...
Page 184: ...FORMS About Adobe PDF forms Setting Forms preferences ...
Page 241: ...Collecting Data from Submitted Forms Collecting form data by email ...
Page 316: ...SECURITY About security Viewing the security settings of an open Adobe PDF document ...
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Page 508: ...Optimizing Adobe PDF Documents Using PDF Optimizer ...
Page 571: ...SEARCH AND INDEX About searching Adobe PDF documents ...
Page 602: ...PRINT PRODUCTION About print production in Acrobat ...
Page 729: ...SPECIAL FEATURES About document metadata About JavaScript in Acrobat About Digital Editions ...
Page 738: ...Working with JavaScript Working with JavaScript in Acrobat ...
Page 762: ...ADOBE VERSION CUE About Adobe Version Cue Getting help Key features of Adobe Version Cue ...
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