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Subject:Re: PDF page numbers From:rebecca -dot- fleischer -at- wachovia -dot- com To:"Wilhelm, Joel" <jwilhelm -at- athenati -dot- com> Date:Wed, 16 May 2007 15:46:57 -0400
> Would it be better to use one continuous numbering sequence throughout
> the doc so that page numbers match?
I take the opposite approach. In Acrobat, I use the Number Pages command
on the Pages tab to change the page numbers in the PDF to match the
document page numbers. Acrobat shows both the logical and physical page
numbers--for example, "iv (6 of 124)."
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