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Poorhoseini posted on Mon, Aug 17 2009 0:28

Hello to all Experts! I have 496 pages in one file of Corel Draw X4 at size 8.5*6.5 I want to arrange all 496 pages to 31 A3 pages and then create A3 PDF files.(each 16 pages in one A3 page) I have no time to copy and paste !!! I need a speed way to do it! Please help me soon! VeryThanks. Hosein

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Top 25 Contributor
Pune, India
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Hi

Please do not post duplicate queries. I have tried to answer your question in another query you have posted HERE.

 

Anand Dixit

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Go to Print Preview and select to "impositing Layout Tool". Select binding options what you want. And print to Adobe PDF printer.

Kursad Cakir
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If you will send a PDF to any printer, the best option is to send individual pages, and allows that the printer do the imposition.

If you want to do the imposition, as Anand explains, you need to use the Acrobat Distiller

Ariel Garaza Díaz

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Hi

thanks of Anand and corelTurk!

I know this way but i want save this as cdr too

how to arrange it? Do the macro can help me?

 

Hosein

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Hi

Theres no such tool in DRAW neither there is any macro that I know to do it. BTW why do you want to have a imposed job file in CDR format. I cannot think of any reason to do it.

Poorhoseini:
I know this way but i want save this as cdr too how to arrange it? Do the macro can help me?

The work around for this could be creating a imposed PDF/ EPS / PS file using 3rd party PDF writers and then importing the created file in DRAW. However one should avoid importing these formats which are supposed to be for printing and not editing.

Anand

Anand Dixit

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Anand:
BTW why do you want to have a imposed job file in CDR format. I cannot think of any reason to do it.

Same for me. I can't understand why do you need  to place all pages on a A3

Dou you need to create any imposition (such as a magazine) or simply place all pages sequentially?

Ariel Garaza Díaz

  arielgaraza.com


this work is for my customer and he request of me cdr file,

I think he want to print it A3 with specially machin that it can print only from CDR files!

now i doing with copy past these pages into A3 pages,  but it's need long time!!

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Poorhoseini:

this work is for my customer and he request of me cdr file,

I think he want to print it A3 with specially machin that it can print only from CDR files!

if your customer will print directly from CorelDRAW, he can use the imposition on the PrintPreview. He don't need to have any more. If ypur cutomer don't know hot can do it, it's tome to learn it, because is faster an simpler

Poorhoseini:
now i doing with copy past these pages into A3 pages,  but it's need long time!!

You don't need to copy/paste. Just group each page and move it. When you move 16 pages you can group it. btw I repeat: it's a great error to request to place all pages on one A3 sheet

Ariel Garaza Díaz

  arielgaraza.com


This macro ( if it's a macro - it might even be a stand-alone program, could not really figure out Smile ) might be handy. Here's Google translation version http://translate.google.com/translate?prev=hp&hl=en&js=y&u=http%3A%2F%2Fauto-pilot.su%2F&sl=ru&tl=en&history_state0=

And this is original link http://auto-pilot.su/

 

Poorhoseini:
Do the macro can help me?

Hi I m sorry for a late response,

I think this macro can do it.

Peace I-)

Hi,

Thanks for your help,

but i can't use of this file, please tell me how to run this file?

any program can't run this!

 

VeryThanks!

Hosein

Poorhoseini:
please tell me how to run this file?

Hi, It's Corel Draw's VBA Macro,

See this OR this

Peace I-)

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