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Is there a way to print comments only in a continuous fashion, not just one per page? I have many short comments and need to print these out on just a few sheets.
I've looked at a similar question from 2010 with one answer suggesting Java Script, but no link or details, and unfortunately I don't know how to pursue this.
I have tried several possibilities including converting to Word, but this results in individual pages as well. Also, since the PDF page numbers are in a header, it isn't possibly to replace the "section break--new page" with just a line break! I tried using small paper size to print multiple pages on one sheet, but each page shrinks so that it is unreadable. Is there a way to put multiple pages on one sheet without any reduction in the original font size?
Thanks for any help. Using Acrobat X Pro in Windows XP Pro.
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The best way to do it is by scripting a new PDF Report. Open the JS console (ctrl-J) and clear it, then paste in the following code:
this.syncAnnotScan();
var a = this.getAnnots();
if (a) {
var rep = new Report();
rep.size = 1.8;
rep.color = color.blue;
rep.writeText("Summary of Comments for " + this.documentFileName);
rep.color = color.black;
rep.writeText(" ");
rep.size = 1.2;
rep.writeText("Total of " + a.length + " comments in this file");
rep.writeText(" ");
rep.writeText(" ");
rep.indent(20);
var msg = "\200 page %s by %s on %s";
for (var i = 0; i < a.length; i++) {
rep.writeText(" ");
rep.writeText(util.printf(msg,1 + a.page,a.author,a.creationDate));
rep.indent(20);
rep.writeText(a.contents);
rep.outdent(20);
}
var docReport = rep.open("commentSummary.pdf");
docReport.info.Title = "Comments Summary for " + this.documentFileName;
}
Select it all and press ENTER on your numeric keypad (or ctrl+Return on the main keypad). A new PDF will appear with all your comments in. You can customize the code to set how the Report is laid out, see the Acrobat SDK documentation for what the commands are, but it's relatively simple to work it out from the example above.
You can also drop the code into an Action (using a JavaScript step) and set the Action to run against the current file.
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The best way to do it is by scripting a new PDF Report. Open the JS console (ctrl-J) and clear it, then paste in the following code:
this.syncAnnotScan();
var a = this.getAnnots();
if (a) {
var rep = new Report();
rep.size = 1.8;
rep.color = color.blue;
rep.writeText("Summary of Comments for " + this.documentFileName);
rep.color = color.black;
rep.writeText(" ");
rep.size = 1.2;
rep.writeText("Total of " + a.length + " comments in this file");
rep.writeText(" ");
rep.writeText(" ");
rep.indent(20);
var msg = "\200 page %s by %s on %s";
for (var i = 0; i < a.length; i++) {
rep.writeText(" ");
rep.writeText(util.printf(msg,1 + a.page,a.author,a.creationDate));
rep.indent(20);
rep.writeText(a.contents);
rep.outdent(20);
}
var docReport = rep.open("commentSummary.pdf");
docReport.info.Title = "Comments Summary for " + this.documentFileName;
}
Select it all and press ENTER on your numeric keypad (or ctrl+Return on the main keypad). A new PDF will appear with all your comments in. You can customize the code to set how the Report is laid out, see the Acrobat SDK documentation for what the commands are, but it's relatively simple to work it out from the example above.
You can also drop the code into an Action (using a JavaScript step) and set the Action to run against the current file.
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Dave,
Thanks VERY much. I will definitely give this a try. I appreciate your
taking time to do this.
Sincerely, Michele
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Yes thanks. Wierd that this isn't already one of Adobe's options.
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thanks a ton your code has helped me a ton!!
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Hi
I keep getting an error when i try this - could be latest (Oct 2016) update to Adobe Acrobat or could be i am missing something? It was working a few weeks ago.
Error:
SyntaxError: syntax error
1:Console:Exec
undefined
ANy help would be appreciated - Win10, Acrobat XI Pro, v 11.0.17
Thanks
Mike
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Figured it out - i was not highlighting the text when pushing ctrl+enter.
Mike
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Thank you for the code, BUT when I run the script it does return a new pdf that says it has a total of 87 comments, BUT then the supposedly listed comments all show up on the document as follows:
Any idea what I am doing wrong?
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A slight modification, provided by the moderator (Dave Merchant) in a private message to me, on the above code that orders the comments from oldest to newest (usually this occurs in sync with the document as you read it--unless you read it backwards.
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this.syncAnnotScan();
var a = this. getAnnots({nSortBy:ANSB_ModDate,bReverse:true});
if (a) {
var rep = new Report();
rep.size = 1.8;
rep.color = color.blue;
rep.writeText("Summary of Comments for " + this.documentFileName);
rep.color = color.black;
rep.writeText(" ");
rep.size = 1.2;
rep.writeText("Total of " + a.length + " comments in this file");
rep.writeText(" ");
rep.writeText(" ");
rep.indent(20);
var msg = "\200 page %s by %s on %s";
for (var i = 0; i < a.length; i++) {
rep.writeText(" ");
rep.writeText(util.printf(msg,1 + a.page,a.author,a.creationDate));
rep.indent(20);
rep.writeText(a.contents);
rep.outdent(20);
}
var docReport = rep.open("commentSummary.pdf");
docReport.info.Title = "Comments Summary for " + this.documentFileName;
}
Jim
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Wish I had the time to learn more about this...really adds functionality to adobe. Does anyone know how to make it sort by page? I'd like the comments in the order of the document not the date I added them.
Would really appreciate it
Corina
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Did a little research and figured it out! Easy to alter. Here it is if anyone wants:
this.syncAnnotScan();
var a = this. getAnnots({nSortBy:ANSB_Page});
if (a) {
var rep = new Report();
rep.size = 1.8;
rep.color = color.blue;
rep.writeText("Summary of Comments for " + this.documentFileName);
rep.color = color.black;
rep.writeText(" ");
rep.size = 1.2;
rep.writeText("Total of " + a.length + " comments in this file");
rep.writeText(" ");
rep.writeText(" ");
rep.indent(20);
var msg = "\200 page %s by %s on %s";
for (var i = 0; i < a.length; i++) {
rep.writeText(" ");
rep.writeText(util.printf(msg,1 + a.page,a.author,a.creationDate));
rep.indent(20);
rep.writeText(a.contents);
rep.outdent(20);
}
var docReport = rep.open("commentSummary.pdf");
docReport.info.Title = "Comments Summary for " + this.documentFileName;
}
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Hi, thanks for your code! there is a way to save the javascript code not only for one session, but for every time i open a pdf? thanks
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It was someone else's code, I just edited it to make it print by page number
Sorry I don't know the answer to your question. I'd also like to know how to save scripts, so I hope someone else sees this.
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I hope that too!
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It is possible to use JavaScript to set up a custom toolbar button or menu item that executes the code when needed. You'd have to place the code in a folder-level JavaScript file in the correct directory. If there's any interest I could provide more details.
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Yes, please! You really save my day
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I'd love to know too
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Here's a revised script that you can place in a folder-level JavaScript file that adds a new menu item (Edit > Comments Report) to the Edit menu. I changed the date/time format of the original to something less wordy, added some page sizes/orientations to select from, and included a variable for the reverse sort (bReverseSort) parameter. Instructions for installing a folder-level JavaScript file can be found here:
https://acrobatusers.com/tutorials/folder_level_scripts
For Windows users of Acrobat 10/11, see: User JavaScript Changes for 10.1.1 (Acrobat | Reader)
// Install this JavaScript file in the user JavaScript folder, which is given by:
//
// app.getPath("user", "javascript");
//
// in Acrobat's interactive JavaScript console: Ctrl + J
// Place the cursor on the line of code and press: Ctrl/Cmd + Enter -or- Enter on the numeric keypad
//
// Add a separator bar at the end of the Edit menu
app.addMenuItem({
cName: "-",
cParent: "Edit",
cExec: " "
});
// Add a menu item for the comments report function
app.addMenuItem({
cName: "AS_comments_report",
cUser: "Comments Report",
cParent: "Edit",
cExec: "AS_comments_report(this);",
cEnable: "event.rc = app.doc;"
});
AS_comments_report = app.trustedFunction (function (doc) {
if (app.viewerType === "Reader") {
app.beginPriv();
app.alert({
cMsg: "This comment report utility cannot be used with Adobe Reader. It requires Acrobat Pro or Acrobat Standard.",
nIcon: 1, // Warning
cTitle: "Acrobat required"
});
app.endPriv();
return;
}
// Prompt the user for the sorting type
var aSortTypes = [];
aSortTypes.push({cName: "Select a sort type below", bEnabled: false});
aSortTypes.push({cName: "-"});
aSortTypes.push({cName: "None", cReturn: ANSB_None});
aSortTypes.push({cName: "Page #", cReturn: ANSB_Page});
aSortTypes.push({cName: "Author", cReturn: ANSB_Author});
aSortTypes.push({cName: "Date", cReturn: ANSB_ModDate});
aSortTypes.push({cName: "Type", cReturn: ANSB_Type});
var nSortType = app.popUpMenuEx.apply(app, aSortTypes) || ANSB_None;
// Change to true to reverse the sort order
var bReverseOrder = false;
// Specify some page sizes
var PageSize = {
letter_portrait: [0, 11 * 72, 8.5 * 72, 0],
letter_landscape: [0, 8.5 * 72, 11 * 72, 0],
legal_portrait: [0, 14 * 72, 8.5 * 72, 0],
legal_landscape: [0, 8.5 * 72, 14 * 72, 0],
A4_portrait: [0, 11.69 * 72, 8.27 * 72, 0],
A4_landscape: [0, 8.27 * 72, 11.69 * 72, 0]
};
doc.syncAnnotScan();
var a = doc.getAnnots({nSortBy: nSortType, bReverse: bReverseOrder});
if (a) {
var rep = new Report(PageSize.letter_portrait);
rep.size = 1.8;
rep.color = color.blue;
rep.writeText("Summary of Comments for " + doc.documentFileName);
rep.color = color.black;
rep.writeText(" ");
rep.size = 1.2;
rep.writeText("Total of " + a.length + " comments in this file");
rep.writeText(" ");
rep.writeText(" ");
rep.indent(20);
var msg = "\200 page %s by %s on %s";
for (var i = 0; i < a.length; i++) {
rep.writeText(" ");
rep.writeText(util.printf(msg, 1 + a.page, a.author, util.printd("yyyy/mm/dd HH:MM:ss", a.creationDate)));
rep.indent(20);
rep.writeText(a.contents);
rep.outdent(20);
}
var docReport = rep.open("commentSummary.pdf");
docReport.info.Title = "Comments Summary for " + doc.documentFileName;
}
});
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I had to fix some typos that resulted from some formatting problems, so please use the lasted edited version and not one you may have received via email.
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I am sorry, I am not much of a wizz on this. I seem to understand what the script does but am not an expert on JS at all. I have followed George's instructions:
1 - Navigated to C:\Users\..\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Acrobat\10.0\JavaScripts\
2 - Opened glob.js (mine was empty) and pasted lines 1 thru 92 from George's post above and saved it.
3 - Also opened glob.settings.js and did same here (when the earlier action yielded below SynthaxError)
4 - Opened a 100 page pdf with 69 of my comments with Acrobat Xpro
5 - pressed CTRL+J (Javascript Debugger) and pasted same into the View frame (Console)
6 - pressed CTRL+Enter
7 - Got the following return: SyntaxError: syntax error
1:Console:Exec
undefined
Can someone tell me what i did wrong? Several attempts with different approaches resulted in the same return. And no new button under the Edit menu. Thanks for your help.
Regards,
Thiemen
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You should remove what you added to the glob.js and glob.settings.js files if they still contain what you added. You should place the code in a separate file that you create, and you have an updated version of Acrobat 10 on Windows you will have to manually create a folder and place the JavaScript file in it. For more information, see: User JavaScript Changes for 10.1.1 (Acrobat | Reader)
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When I tried to locate the local user folder:
app.getPath("user", "javascript");
GeneralError: Operation failed.
App.getPath:1:Console undefined:Exec
2
undefined
So I just try to run the whole thing from the console manually but pasting it in, selecting all, then hitting enter on the number pad. The first time nothing happens. It just selects everything from line 1-92. Second time it says:
SyntaxError: function statement requires a name
93:Console:Exec
undefined
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It won't work from the console. The reason for your other problem with the getPath statement is the user JavaScript folder doesn't exist, so you have to manually create it. If you need help creating it. post again and include what OS and version of Acrobat you're using.
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George, if you could provide this solution, that would be awesome. Thanks. Scott
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oops/ I see it. Thanks.