I see there are a few ways to be able to insert a PDF with multiple pages into another PDF with multiple pages. Which is the better way to go? For both speed and reliability, the PDFs may or may not have been generated from GDPicture
1) Split the original using clone (page by page) creating 2 PDFs separated at the point you want to insert, then use merge to include the one you want to insert.
2) Insert new blank pages into the PDF and draw the contents of the pages of the PDF you want to insert
3) Append the PDF you want to insert then move the pages to the location of the insert in the PDF
Another way?
Thanks,
Scott
Most reliable way to insert an existing PDF with multiple pages into another PDF
Re: Most reliable way to insert an existing PDF with multiple pages into another PDF
Hi sbarlow
I think about creating a brand new pdf and then clone wanted pages in it at will.
All methods seem to equivalent because merging use internally the clone page function.
The method 2 is original because it do not use clone page. Perhaps the size of the final pdf may be lower, not sure of this.
Hope this help
Jean-Luc
I think about creating a brand new pdf and then clone wanted pages in it at will.
All methods seem to equivalent because merging use internally the clone page function.
The method 2 is original because it do not use clone page. Perhaps the size of the final pdf may be lower, not sure of this.
Hope this help
Jean-Luc
Re: Most reliable way to insert an existing PDF with multiple pages into another PDF
Thanks Jean-Luc,
I elected to go with building a new PDF using the clone method (page by page) from the PDF's involved
Scott
I elected to go with building a new PDF using the clone method (page by page) from the PDF's involved
Scott
Re: Most reliable way to insert an existing PDF with multiple pages into another PDF
Ok Scott
Thanks for the return
Best regards
Jean-Luc
Thanks for the return
Best regards
Jean-Luc
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