Save as Optimized via command line
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Save as Optimized via command line
I have several thousand PDF files I need to optimize. I have tested using Save as Optimized and I am getting the results I need but I need to be able to automate this process. I am very comfortable with scripting to get variables with file path and name. Is their a command line way using PDF XChange Editor, to open a file and save as optimized the file?
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Re: Save as Optimized via command line
Hi kvanderhart,
Thanks for the post - If you would like this kind of control, you would need to use PDF-Tools as the Editor is not designed to be used in this way. Please see the following section of the PDF-Tools manual:
https://help.pdf-xchange.com/pdfxt ... ons_t.html
A license for PDF-Tools includes Tools, the Editor & the PDF-XChange Lite printer:
https://www.pdf-xchange.com/product/pdf-tools
Thanks,
Thanks for the post - If you would like this kind of control, you would need to use PDF-Tools as the Editor is not designed to be used in this way. Please see the following section of the PDF-Tools manual:
https://help.pdf-xchange.com/pdfxt ... ons_t.html
A license for PDF-Tools includes Tools, the Editor & the PDF-XChange Lite printer:
https://www.pdf-xchange.com/product/pdf-tools
Thanks,
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Will Travaglini
Tracker Support (Europe)
Tracker Software Products Ltd.
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Thank you.
Best regards
Will Travaglini
Tracker Support (Europe)
Tracker Software Products Ltd.
http://www.tracker-software.com