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    Solved How to: scan multiple documents and save them as a single PDF file?

    Hello folks.

    Inaugural post here. Checked FAQs and searched the forums. I found this thread, which was close, but not exactly what I am looking for.



    What I want to do is to scan multiple documents and save them as a single PDF file.

    So far I have found out how to scan a document, save it as a .TIF file and convert it to PDF. Thus single page scan to single PDF file.

    I have read some reference to "command line switches."

    This sounds interesting if by command line commands and switches, I can accomplish what I am asking above.

    Many thanks for rendering useful direction in scanning multiple documents and saving the result as a single (multi-page) PDF file.

    KJ


    Using: Win2000 / SP4, Paperport Deluxe ver. 6.1 & IrfanView ver. 4.10
    This is supposed to be a joyous occasion... Let's not bicker over who killed who.

    #2
    I think you have to save to multipage TIF first, then save that as a PDF file.
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      #3
      Thanks Pesala, for your response.

      I initially tried scanning as a multipage document and saved in TIF (e.g. multi-page TIFF) but the result was three separate files.

      Could you assume that I know nothing about Irfanview 4.10 and walk me through the scanning / saving as multi-page TIFF process?

      Thanks,

      KJ
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        #4
        File menu, Acquire Batch Scanning, Multiple Images (Batch Mode), Save as TIF, Save as multipage image.
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          #5
          SUCCESS!

          This morning I tried again, using your suggestion and it worked flawlessly.

          The root of my problem is that I was earlier using the scanner's own scan utility, and not starting within IrFanView.

          What an incredibly useful program!

          Love it.

          KJ

          out.
          This is supposed to be a joyous occasion... Let's not bicker over who killed who.

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            #6
            I wasted half an hour on this and nearly wore out a few pages while turning them over for two-sided scans. I knew it was possible to scan multi-page PDF files. I'd done it before, but not lately. I FINALLY discovered my error. Irfanview asks for a file name and destination in the scan set-up window. I lost sight of the fact that the file is saved as soon as you close the scanner app. I was RESAVING a single page from inside Irfanview after the scan was done. That overwrote my initial multi-page scan. Phew! So, the solution is to trust Irfanview to do what it says it will do and do not overwrite the autosaved file.

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