I see... Just start a new document and import the psd file.
Then create a second blank page and import the second psd file.
Export whole document as PDF.
I see... Just start a new document and import the psd file.
Then create a second blank page and import the second psd file.
Export whole document as PDF.
AFX - what you are asking for is not possible.
You cannot turn the PDF document over to see the other side.
You create a front image/pdf and a back image/pdf and a printer either desktop duplex or a commercial printing company will print one side at a time.
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Yes your increase the work for the printer as he has to set up for each therefore it is going to cost you more. The way both digital & litho works that they use large sheets of paper and many copies are printed on one sheet passing through the machines on both sides. Then they're taken to the guillotine and sliced. Can you imagine try to slice both brochure & biz. card at the same time. You have the choice when exporting your PDF, 1 file containing front and back of each doc or 4 separate files with their correct names. I like to manually put my cut lines on my docs so that I have control where they are cut and outside of where it is cut type a description like front side ---- biz. card and company name. That way there can be no mistakes as I have been surprised on one occasion.
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Hmmmm... I see where I went wrong.
For some reason was I thinking you were using a Xara product.
I did not look and see where the post was located.
I don't think you can make a multi-page document with Photoshop.
You need something along the line of Illustrator or any other program that is meant to create multi-page documents.
So sorry for the misunderstanding.
I would use Acrobat Pro to combine PDF's it is the best way and the easiest but if you don't have it on your h/disc then use PS. From the file menu File > Automate > PDF Presentation,
1. Select the files you want to convert to pdf.
2. Select Multi-Page Document.
3. Click Save button.
..and then the Save abobe PDF window comes up, where you can define the pdf settings and then save it. Don't click on the "Presentation" save as "Multi-Page PDF Document"
Hope that helps. Hope that you didn't think in my first reply I was teaching you "to suck eggs" but as mod I have to cover all bases.
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