Quick tip:
I create and receive quite a few Adobe PDF files in the course of my work.
Most are “complete” documents with names/descriptions prominently placed in the header or as a “title” somewhere on the page.
However, more than a few times I have been sent documents that are pretty similar in content and style but don’t really have any other distinguishing features to help me tell them apart when printed out
I wanted a way to quickly add the file-name of the document to the footer. Having a date would be useful as well.
I use Adobe Acrobat Professional v8.0 at work for (most of) my PDF processing. I checked all the information and screens I could, but nowhere in the print/page setup or options could I find that feature.
I turned to the Adobe forums and found this thread.
Adobe Forums: Print File Name with pdf Document
LReinhardF (Reinhard Franke) responded that the solution must be “hand-made” via a Javascript routine that is added to the Adobe program’s javascript folder.
He posted the last version of his code at http://www.refob.de/downloads/Acrobat/SetRemoveFooter.js
Right-click on that link and save it to the appropriate folder. \program files\adobe\acrobat "X"\javascript
Restart Adobe and it will appear as a option pick under the File menu approximately above the Print section.
It was a fast and simple solution that now allows me to better manage the hard-copy PDF printouts I use.
Note: this doesn’t apply to Adobe Reader.
There are some additional tips and Javascripting tweaks on the first page of that forum post. The second page also has some more tips and information on doing the same thing but with header-inserts. I was happy with the original solution, but if you are looking for more, keep reading the forum thread onto the 2nd page.
Cheers!
Claus V.
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