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Daily, i have to scan hundreds of documents, i'm looking for a way to change the default settings of "creating new pdf file from scanner":
First: I want to modify the output from the default "One pdf file" to "multiple files", so that i won't have to manually change it each time i have to scan documents.
Second: I want to change the destination folder, instead of the default one.
Thanks for responding.
(P.S) I'm using Acrobat Pro DC v. 2017.009.20044 for Windows.
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As of now there is no option to default set "Save as multiple files". I can raise a feature request for you for this.
But you can set the destination path, whenever you start scan with "Save as multiple files", it will ask you for destination folder.
Thanks.
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As of now there is no option to default set "Save as multiple files". I can raise a feature request for you for this.
But you can set the destination path, whenever you start scan with "Save as multiple files", it will ask you for destination folder.
Thanks.
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Thanks for your help.
And how do i can set the destination path ? i have tried with Edition >
Preferences > but i didn't succeed
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2018-01-17 14:25 GMT+00:00 Lovekesh Garg <forums_noreply@adobe.com>:
Changing default settings in "New file from scanner" created by Lovekesh
Garg <https://forums.adobe.com/people/Lovekesh+Garg> in Scanning & OCR
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Whenever you set the output as "Save as multiple files" and click scan, it will ask you for a destination folder.

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