Press check before final print
The print method has eight parameters, that you can change to affect printing.
This will help prevent them form having to enter the page to print in the print window. My form has a repeating subform and depending on how I setup, the last instance (which has always lands on the last full page) is the only one I need the user who opens the form to be able to print with a single click of the "print" key. I'm looking for a script that will print on the last page of a document. Give a name you don't need to enter a description (although it won't hurt if you do). To save in: select do not save the changes. When the "Create new Action" checkbox is shown.Ĭhoose Start with: a file open in AcrobatĪ blue line to run JavaScript must appear on the right side.Ĭlick on the small box under Options inside the blue lineĪ JavaScript editor should appear Enter the program, and then click Ok Hey, I've just set up a measure of inquiry by accident.
#Press check before final print pdf#
Is it possible with Adobe Reader (perhaps with the help of another Adobe product) to print only the last page of a PDF document using some sort of command line without having to open the PDF file in the Adobe Reader window visible? I really prefer to not do it manually, to open each file in the visible window of Adobe Reader, and then print. The total number of pages vary for each file, so the page to the last page number will also vary. I'm in a situation where I constantly have to deal with several documents in PDF format, and I need to print the last page in each of them and ONLY the last page. Can I print the last page of a PDF document using the command line?