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How do I delete pages from my TIFF or PDF?

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In order to delete a page there must be pages to be deleted in the target file area. The delete tool only applys to the target area, you can not delete a page or file from the source folder. In order to delete a page simply select the page(s) you wish to delete and click the "Delete pages" button. This will prompt to see if you are sure that you want to delete the pages, upon clicking yes the page(s) will be cleared from the target area.
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How do I move pages in my TIFF or PDF?

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In order to use the move buttons the target file needs to be populated with at least a few pages. A quick way to do this is to open a target file with an existing PDF or TIFF file. When the target file area finishes populating with pages click either on one page or a group of pages from the target area. This will enable the movement tools, which allow you to either move the page(s) to the very top of the target area, the very end, move the page(s) up one, or down one in the listing.
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How do I add a page to my TIFF or PDF?

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After opening a source folder so that there is a list of files to choose from. Simply select a file that you wish to copy to the target area, or double click the file to open it, then pick and choose individual pages to add to the target file. With the file/pages selected simply click the "Add page to target" button.
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How do I insert a page to my TIFF or PDF?

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With the source folder open to a folder containing supported files, remember the target file must contain at least one or more pages. To insert a file/pages simply select what pages should be inserted into the target area. Then decide which page in the target area that the selected file/pages should be inserted next too.
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How do I save my TIFF of PDF?

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There are two ways to save files that have been either created or modified in the target area. These options are the "Save the target file" and "Save target file as new file". The "Save the target file" option either saves the changes made to existing files, or if the file has not been saved previously saves the target area as a new file.
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How do I edit my TIFF or PDF?

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Collate includes a peice of software called Collate Page Editor, this program allows you to make modifications to the pages in the target area. To edit a page with the Collate Page Editor just add a page or several pages to the target area, select one page that you wish to edit, and click the "Edit Pages" button. You can also simply double click the page you wish to edit and Collate will automatically open the page within the page editor.
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How do I add text to the PDF or TIFF?

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In order to add text to a page simply select the "Text" tool as pictured below then click anywhere on the image area. A menu box will appear that allows you to type the text you wish to insert, as well as setting the font settings of the text. A plus to mention is that when this tool is used editing a PDF, searchable text is added to the document.
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Which image format, TIFF or PDF, do you use?

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We will convert to either, depending on the client’s specifications. TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is a widely used image file structure that consists of a series of headers or tags plus image data. While Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format (PDF) is being adopted by some courts and government agencies, PDF is associated with some risk of alteration through font substitution, among other things. TIFF has no known risk of alteration.
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How do I delete information from my PDF booklet?

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Open your PDF Booklet, it is now listing all the infomation contained in the booklet. There is a "Trash Can" next to each information line. Click on the "Trash Can", then confirm the deletion. You can remove all the information in the booklet by clicking the "Trash Can" at the bottom of the list.
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Can I Scan/Import files to an existing TIFF or PDF file?

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To add to an existing TIFF or PDF file, scan or import the document(s) to be added, highlight the documents, and go to Scan>Merge Files. You can then combine/append files as needed
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Can I scan documents as PDF or TIFF image documents?

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You can scan documents as either PDF or TIFF image documents. DocuXplorer can also convert any printable document to PDF or merge multiple files into a single PDF document as well as convert document to be email attachments. Yes, DocuXplorer using state-of-the-art industry compression techniques on scanned documents. A page of black and white text using compression is usually about 25 - 50 KB, allowing you to store millions of documents on a single hard drive.
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PDF, XML and TIFF could be out of date in few years time. What happens to VERS then?

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We expect to continue to use all three standards until it is no longer possible to easily obtain viewers for those formats. With the widespread adoption of these standards and the new archival version of PDF (PDF-A) we expect that this will be a long time in the future. We can then chose between implementing our own viewers for these formats, or migrating our collection to a new format.
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Can I add a GIF/PNG/TIFF or other non-JPEG image to a PDF?

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Yes and No. For large external images, you must convert non-JPEG images to 24-bit color JPEGs for them to work with the blazePDF jpg2bPDF app. Smaller images (JPG, PNG, and GIF) can be loaded dynamically in Flash and captured with either native Flash BitmapData methods, or with blazePDF methods..
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What format should I save my finished layout as - a PDF, an EPS or a TIFF?

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The default download format is PDF, which is typically the most desirable. PDF compression of files is optimal, resulting in shorter download time. PDF is a standard format recognized by most all printers and newspapers. Check with your printer or newspaper to find out their preferred format. If it is EPS or TIFF, simply choose one of those formats in the file format pull-down menu of the download window.
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In what format are documents scanned/saved into your system (ex: TIFF, JPG, PDF)?

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Scanned images are generally stored as TIFF files. We use highly compressed group 4 TIFF that does not lose quality. Images can be scanned directly to PDF if desired. Our software supports all file types, including spreadsheets, word processing documents, images, design drawings, music files and even highly specific data files. From what source/media will your system accept input? (Ex: Scanner, electronic documents, etc.) Explain. Docutron supports decentralized scanning and indexing.
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Can I move pages between PDF files?

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FilePDF has an excellent workspace where you can display multiple PDF files. Move pages between files or rearrange them with drag-and-drop simplicity.
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Web pages are appearing in my PDF. What do I do?

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This problem occurs in Adobe Acrobat Pro if your Web Capture preferences are set to display Web pages in the PDF. We recommend that you turn this setting off for viewing Take Control ebooks because it harms their presentation and makes it impossible to successfully download updates. To turn it off, choose Acrobat > Preferences, switch to the Web Capture pane, and choose In Web Browser from the Open Web Links pop-up menu.
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What is a TIFF?

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Acronym for tagged image file format, one of the most widely supported file formats for storing bit-mapped images on personal computers (both PCs and Macintosh computers). Other popular formats are BMP and PCX. TIFF graphics can be any resolution, and they can be black and white, gray-scaled, or color. Files in TIFF format often end with a .tif extension. TIFF describes image data that typically comes from scanners, frame grabbers, and paint- and photo-retouching programs.
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TIFF is an acronym for Tagged Image File Format, a widely supported file format for exchanging, viewing and storing images on personal computers (both PCs and Macintosh computers). A TIFF file can be identified as a file with a ".tiff" or ".tif" file name suffix.
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TIFF (Tag Image File Format) is a common format for exchanging raster graphics (bitmap) images between application programs, including those used for scanner images. A TIFF file can be identified as a file with a ".tiff" or ".tif" file name suffix.
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TIFF is an acronym for Tag(ged) Image File Format. It is one of the most popular and flexible of the current public domain raster file formats. It is the file format used for fax, data archive systems and on-line display applications. Many people believe that e-mail and the Internet will replace fax. Consider this. In the year 2000, more than 300 billion fax pages were sent around the globe. Clearly fax has advantages over e-mail.
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Tagged Image File Format (TIFF) is a file format that allows the transfer of files between computers without loss of image quality. It enables journal articles to appear exactly as they would on the printed page. You will need a TIFF viewer on your computer to view TIFF attachments. See our TIFF troubleshooting guide for more information.
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A TIFF is an uncompressed file format that is available only to our Enhanced License subscribers. Our TIFF files are converted from the same JPEGs that are available under the Standard License. We use the JPEG format to store images in our database. ShutterStockç??ç?¸ç??æ?¯å...?ç??ç¨?,æ??以ä¸?é¡»è¦?ç?¹æ??许å?¯ã??æ??æ??å...?ç??ç¨?ç?¸ç??æ?¯å?-约æ??äº?许å?¯å??å®?ã??
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TIFF stands for Tagged Image File Format. DocMorph handles nearly all types of TIFF files, except for some old types of TIFF JPEG files. TIFF files may be submitted as single page or multi-page TIFF. Images may be black and white, grayscale, color, uncompressed, or compressed using LZW, Group 3 or Group 4 algorithms. DocMorph also handles PackBits compression.
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A .tiff is a graphic image, much like a .bmp or .jpeg. The images are orthophotographs of the NCTCOG region and have assigned geographic coordinates. Rather than lay on top of one another, TIFFs lay side by side.
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TIFF is a tag-based image file format that is designed to promote the interchange of digital image data. The TIFF format originated in 1986 when Aldus Corporation and leading scanner vendors worked together to create a standard file format for images used in desktop publishing. The first version of the specification was published in July, 1986. Version 6.0 of the specification was completed in September, 1995, and is available on Adobe's Web site.
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What is PDF?

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A file format created by Adobe, initially to provide a standard form for storing and editing printed publishable documents.
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How do I save the original scanned pages from PhotoScore as .bmp or TIFF files?

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Click 'View pages' on PhotoScore's toolbar. Then locate and double-click the name of the scanned image that you want to save. When it is displayed, select 'File->Save As...' from the menu and choose a name and place to save the file. The Windows version saves files in .bmp format (v4 also saves TIFF); the Mac version saves files in TIFF (.tif) format. You need to download an updated version of the PhotoScore font.
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How do I edit or delete pages?

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Click the relevant button next to the title of the page upon which you wish to perform the action. "Edit" will take you through to the content editing page . "Delete" will do exactly that and remove your page from the Web site.
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Can I export Grace graphs to GIF|TIFF| PostScript|PDF etc?

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PostScript (for printing), EPS (encapsulated PostScript; for the inclusion of graphics into e.g. LaTeX documents), PNM (PBM/PGM/PPM), MIF (for inclusion in FrameMaker) and SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) are implemented by default. Additionally, if some extra libraries are installed, listed in the User's Guide (question User's Guide), the JPEG, PNG, and PDF backends will be built as well. Bitmaps: Using the PNM device + the netpbm utils (available at e.g. ftp://ftp.x.
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