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Cathy2010 (TechnicalUser)
27 Apr 10 18:59
Hi,

I am inserting separate pdf files into a main pdf text using adobe acrobat. When I go to add some of the separate files there is a pause of a few minutes and I get a message that says consolidating duplicate files. What is this message and can I get disable this function in Adobe Acrobat? I am using version 9 standard.
FredWagner (MIS)
30 Apr 10 13:18
It sounds like there is merge process combining the indexing and display part of the separate PDF's you're combining. I don't think it's something you can or would want to suppress. I use Acrobat Pro 6 - some others in the forum might have more detailed advice.

Fred Wagner

  

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