Batch Sequences missing

Why is Batch Sequences missing from my Acrobat > Advanced > Document Processing menu?

Standard or Professional? Why haven't you updated to 8.1.2? Is this the trial version?

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    I've done some Acrobat scripting but mostly through VB and I'm able to write what I need but I want to have it as part of my operator's Acrobat instead of the of separate program. That said, I want to write a Java script that I can include in batch sequence.
    I need to add a page to the start of a document and I want to have that page be nubered "a" without disturbing the numbering else where in the file. By simply adding the page at the start with the batch sequence it adopts the numbering of the first page. So if the first page is numbered as "i" then the new inserted page gets numbered "i" and the rest of the numbering changes, what was i becomes ii, what was ii becomes iii, and so on. I'm able to script this in VB by adding the page at the end, renumber them using the SetPageLabels from a Javascript object, then moving the page to the beginning.
    Is there any documentation on using Javascript within a batch sequence?
    Thanks,
    Ken

    Well, hacking along here working in the console pasting my code in.
    The script adds a single page from another Acrobat file to the start of the open PDF. I need the page that goes in at the front to be numbered "a" and NOT effect numbering in the rest of the pages. Some files work fine, other files not so much, like the Javascript API reference PDF as well as other PDFs we've created here form InDesign.
    The script inserts a page at the end of the PDF and numbers that page "a" then moves it to the start of the document. The problem occurs when the page is moved to the start, it changes the number of all the other pages to follow page "a" which is a bit of a silly thing to have to send my clients. I decided to compromise and if the first page (before I insert the anything) was numeric I would simply try changing things to start page 1 after my inserted page "a".
    My code looks like this:
    var NumPages = this.numPages
    var PgLabel = this.getPageLabel(0)
    this.insertPages(NumPages-1, "/F/TNTSTUFF/Disclaimers/HUP_ProofNotice.pdf")
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            this.setPageLabels(1, ["1", "", 1]);  
    However, the setPageLabels command is causing this error:
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    Doc.setPageLabels:7:Console undefined:Exec
    ===> The base pages object is missing or invalid.
    I'm not sure it is relavent, but on the files that work the numbering in Acrobat looks like this with the parentheical numbers:
    Files that DON'T work look like this, with NO parenthetical:
    Even if I manually renumber the pages starting with 2 to make the numbering in the 2nd file look more like the numbering in the first file, I still get the error.
    Is there a way I can overcome this with Java code and what the heck is it?
    Thanks again to anyone who can help.
    Best,
    Ken

  • Can you create toolbar icons to launch batch sequence?

    As per subject is it possible to create a toolbar icon in Acrobat 8 to launch a specific batch sequence?
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    Steve

    Thanks,
    It seems that each time I delve into Acrobat javascript I can do part of the job in a batch sequence and the other part in folder level java but not the lot in either one!
    The stumbling block was setting initial page opening options via a folder java script so all the actions would be triggered by a toolbar button (update doc info, set security options and initial view of the PDF currently open in Acrobat).
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  • Possible to do make Batch Sequence Searchable by date?

    I want to know if it is possible to edit/create new script to Edit Batch Sequence - Searchable, recognize text Using OCR, but to only do it for a date range? How would I go about doing this.
    Right now it takes multiple screens and clicks to make documents searchable, I would like to create a script that tells you the last time you did a batch searchable request, allows you to select a date range, folder would ideally be built in - so I do not have to select it everytime and then on selection of date range, it runs and completes the request. Is this possible? Where do I start?
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    Date of what? Do you mean the file's creation date?
    If so, that's not possible. You can access the file's creation date in a script, but a script can't OCR a file.
    The best way would be to create an input folder and paste into it the files you want to OCR.

  • SAP-MM CIN Error: JTAX Access sequence missing at the time of excise invoice creation in J1IS

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  • Additional Batch Sequences for Acrobat 9 Pro

    In my downloaded version of Acrobat 9 Pro, there are only a few batch sequences.
    The last time I bought Acrobat on a CD was version 5, and many additional batch sequences came on the CD.  By "additional" I mean that they were not automatically installed when Acrobat was installed, but they could be installed manually.  One could simply copy the additional batch sequences from the CD into the Acrobat installation, after which all of them would be available via the Acrobat interface.
    Is the same true with a CD version of Acrobat 9 -- i.e., has the Acrobat 9 CD additional batch sequences that can be copied into the Acrobat installation?
    If so, is it possible for a user of the downloaded version of Acrobat 9 Pro to obtain those additional batch sequences?
    On my Acrobat 5 CD, the additional batch sequences were in --
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    In both Acrobat 5 and Acrobat 9, it appears that the names of all batch sequence files end in the extension .sequ
    I would particularly like to obtain the "List all Bookmarks" batch sequence.  I copied that sequence from the Acrobat 5 CD to the Acrobat 9 installation, and it "sort-of" works.  The main problem is that its list of bookmarks is limited to one page, regardless of the number of bookmarks.  Any bookmarks that would be listed on pages 2, 3 etc. of the list of bookmarks are not listed at all.
    Is it possible for me to download or otherwise obtain the Acrobat 9 "List all Bookmarks" batch sequence?
    Thanks!

    Thank you, try67, for that insight.
    Here is the "List all Bookmarks" batch sequence from the Acrobat 5 CD:
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    /* Recursively work through bookmark tree  */
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            bmReport.writeText(util.printf("%s",bm.name));
        if (bm.children != null)
              for (var i = 0; i < bm.children.length; i++)
                PrintBookmarks(bm.children[i], nLevel + 1);                          
    bmTab = 20;
    bmReport = new Report();
    bmReport.size = 2;
    bmReport.writeText(this.title);
    bmReport.writeText(" ");
    bmReport.size = 1.5;
    bmReport.writeText("Listing of Bookmarks");
    bmReport.writeText(" ");
    bmReport.size = 1;
    PrintBookmarks(this.bookmarkRoot, 0);
    global.bmRep = bmReport;  // make global
    global.wrtDoc = app.setInterval(
        'try {'
        +'       reportDoc = global.bmRep.open("Listing of Bookmarks");'
        +'       console.println("Executed Report.open");'
        +'       app.clearInterval(global.wrtDoc);'
        +'       delete global.wrtDoc;'
        +'       console.println("Executed App.clearInterval");'
        +'       reportDoc.info.title = "Bookmark Listings";'
        +'       reportDoc.info.Author = "A. C. Robat";'
        +'} catch (e) {console.println("Waiting...: " + e);}'
        , 100);
    I am not a programmer, and so would be grateful if you would advise how that sequence should be modified to incorporate your suggestion.
    Thanks!

  • Javascript in batch sequence stopped working

    The following javascript used in a batch sequence is causing Acrobat to stop working. It was working fine, this problem has happened sometime in the last 2 weeks. This has affected all of our PCs regardless of Acrobat update version. We are running Acrobat 8 (8.15, 8.17, 8.21, 8.25). The only update common to all PCs is Windows Update.
    /* Extract single pages to c:/Adobe */
    // Regular expression used to acquire the base name of file
    var re = /\.pdf$/i;
    // filename is the base name of the file Acrobat is working on
    var filename = this.documentFileName.replace(re,"");
    try {for (var i = 0; i < this.numPages; i++)
    this.extractPages({
    nStart: i,
    cPath: "C:\\Adobe\\"+filename+"_" + i +".pdf"
    } catch (e) { console.println("Aborted: " + e) }
    Any Clues?

    Thanks for the speedy response. I tried this and the problem is still there.
    I did some further testing and the original script, and the new one modified to include your correction, both work if the PDF only has one page.
    With more than one page Acrobat 'has stopped working'

  • Photoshop- Batch tool missing in Bridge?

    My Photoshop-> Batch is missing from the bridge tools menu?  And when I go into Photoshop to automate->Batch I can't choose Bridge as a source. It is there, but it is not in bold(i.e.cannot be selected.)
    I have checked my Bridge->Preferences-> Start up script, and all Photoshop options are checked there. I have also tried enabling them agin, and then restarting Bridge, and resetting Bridge Preferences, still  nothing.  I also tried to delete plist files in my library- I just deleted the bridge one- but I'm not sure what that really does, in any case, it didn't work.
    I used to work. Any suggestions??

    mydogcalli wrote:
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  • Batch Sequences can't convert 10.000 pdf-files at one time

    I have Acrobat Professional 7.0 and I am running on Windows XP.
    To convert from PDF to EPS I am using Advanced - Batch processing - Batch Sequences.
    Every week I have around 5.000 PDF-files which have to convert to EPS without any problems.
    Sometimes I have more than 10.000 PDF-files. After converting to EPS I thought Acrobat Pro was finishing to convert all the PDF, but if I look at the number of EPS, it seems Acrobat Pro didn't convert them all and it didn't give any error message.
    This always happened when I have more than 10.000 PDF-files.I think Batch sequences cannot convert above 10.000 files at one time.
    Is this a known issue? Is there any solution?

    File > Export >  Export Multiple Files will work as well.
    You can choose your conversion settings in Edit > Preferences > General > Convert from PDF.

  • Batch Sequence with JavaScript

    Hi Guys,
    I have a batch sequence that won't save the original files. I'm getting a message "The file may be read-only, or another user may have it open. Please save the document with a different name or in a different folder."
    However, another batch sequence that runs on the same file saves it fine so I know that noone else has it open and that and I know I have rights to that folder.
    The sequence that won't save the file sets the open optons and has JavaScript in it that collapses the many bookmarks.
    Is there something about having JavaScript in the batch sequence that's not allowing this to save?
    Many thanks,
    Ken

    You rock!! That made it all go.
    I was mistaken befeore thought, its the JavaScript Editor that's coming up on the screen when I run the sequence. I have to close it with the OK button before the sequence finishes. It comes up for each file I process. Trouble is I can't imagine what I've changed that would cause that to start happening.
    The code looks like this:
    //Collapses all bookmarks and shows the bookmarks panel
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    var s = "";
    for (var i = 0; i < nLevel; i++);
    bkm.open=0;
    if (bkm.children != null)
        for (var i = 0; i < bkm.children.length; i++)
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  • Running a batch sequence in Acrobat 11

    Hi All:
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    2.)  Select the files upon whic to run the batch sequence.
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  • Using Batch sequences in Acro Xi Mac

    Hello Everyone:
       I have a couple of scripts heavily in use that required they be built as part of a batch sequence, as they deal with multiple PDFs.. 
       These scripts are fairly large (one about 1000 lines, one in excess of 3000 lines) with the potential to get even larger. 
       Additionally, several requests for scripts are rolling down the line that look to be of similar or greater size. 
       The Adobe Acrobat editor is just not a good fit for building such large scripts.  I have switched the editor to UltraEdit, which is a much more capable editor.
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       Is there any way to save the script to a XXX.js file and just copy the new js file over the old XXX.js file?  I've looked at addscript but was not reassured by its examples in the Batch Sequence PDF that it could do the job I need it to do..

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       Thank you.  Though I would have preferred something a bit simpler, the import/export method you suggest is indeed simpler than the process I was using.  It still has its warts and wrinkles, but with practice I am sure I can find ways to minimize those minor irritants.
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    Does anyone have any ideas on how I can run PDF Optimize on many files at one time? I want the same Optimize options applied to each file in my directory, there are several hundred that need to be optimized. I've researched a bit about batch sequences but optimize does not seem to be part of batch.

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  • Using "automating batch sequence" query

    Hi,
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