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QI+3 About Quite Imposing

The Quite Imposing Philosophy


What You See Is What You Get (WYSIWYG) has been
the norm in most graphics and publishing applications for
some time now, but most imposition hasn’t been. With
Quite Imposing, the results of your imposition will be a
PDF document, which you can view or print to check what
you will see before wasting more expensive media.
We know there is more to imposition than just arranging
pages. We have a range of tools to do the other functions
you need, such as adding page numbers, or adjusting
margins.
Almost all of the functions in Quite Imposing work with an
existing PDF file which you have opened in Acrobat.
Many of the functions will create a new document. These
aren’t saved automatically, because often you will just
print them, or do more processing. You just save the files
you need.
Because the results of the imposing functions are PDF
documents, you can run a series of functions, and keep the
end result. You could add page numbers, crop even and
odd pages differently, then create a booklet.
Some parts of Quite Imposing do fairly complicated tasks
(like Shuffle Pages For Imposing or n-Up Pages). Others
are simple building blocks (like Reverse Pages). You will
also use standard parts of Acrobat, such as Insert Pages, if
you need to merge files before imposing.
Quite Imposing Plus 2.0 allows you to collect tasks
together or replay a series of commands used before, using
Automation sequences.

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