I create architectural floor plans. My clients like me to send them copies of the 24" X 36" plans in pdf form. CAD programs will not combine sheets into one file. Unlike word processing or other types of files that are one scrolling file, CAD pages print one at a time. It was difficult for my clients to understand why I would have to send them 7 pdfs instead of one.
PDF Clerk solves the problem by quickly and easily combining all of the pages into one pdf. Problem solved - no more complaints from clients.
PDFClerk
pdf manipulation tools
Version: 2.8.5
Works great! Adds feature I really need.
Feedback Type: Review
Contributed by: Kevinm78 Monday, May 28 2007 @ 09:49 AM PDT
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: 1-6 months
Recommend Product: YES
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Combining PDFs can be done in Automator easily for FREE - PDF Clerk Developer
As I read it the goal is to combine the pages into one PDF in such a way that they reconstitute the original single CAD page. That you won't be able to do with the automator action. It's easy in PDFClerk though.Thursday, February 07 2008 @ 12:00 AM PST
Combining PDFs can be done in Automator easily for FREE - brilor--2008
While this might be a worthy product, folks (like Kevin) only needing to combine pdfs can create an automator workflow at no cost. Just do a google search on "automator action combine pdf" then go to the MacWorld article by Rob Griffiths. Once created, the workflow is available from the finder as a contextual menu (Control-click). I use this every day to combine my professional pdf docs for my clients.Reply to This
Saturday, November 24 2007 @ 09:17 AM PST