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Old 02-11-2016, 06:41 AM
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Hi all,



I would like to compose a hardcopy / PDF file based on various Word and PPT documents. So far, so clear. However, I am looking for an efficient way to accomplish the following:
  • All Word documents should be printed in portrait mode (standard)
  • For PowerPoint documents, the idea is to print 2 slides per page (page orientation is portrait as well)
  • All documents to be printed / exported in one go, based on the logic mentioned above (1 doc per page for Word, 2 slides per page for PPT)

Are you aware of a software or process to handle this? The only way I cloud think of so far was:
  1. Open each PPT file separately
  2. Manually print the PPT file into a PDF with 2 slides per page into a new folder
  3. Copy all word documents into the new folder
  4. Select all documents and print

Maybe there is a smarter way for this kind of process.

Thank you!
axeon
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