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April 26, 2016
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Batch processing on Acrobat PRO DC Macintosh

  • April 26, 2016
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With the older version of Acrobat Pro I use the batch processing to protect several PDF files in one time.

With Acrobat Pro DC (CC 2015) I can only protect PDF file one by one.

Did I miss something?

Thank you

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Correct answer try67

Sorry on the name thing - but I see why it's a title. You're very helpful. However, since I'm not well versed in this, can you please hep me know where to paste that code? Thanks so much.


In the Action Wizard, create a new Action, add an "Execute JavaScript" command to it, then click on Specify Settings and paste the code into the window that opens. Make sure the "Prompt User" box is not ticked, and then run the Action on your files.

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Bernd Alheit
Brainiac
April 26, 2016

You can use the Action Wizard.

MW17588
Participating Frequently
October 11, 2017

Hello. I'm trying to do something similar - I want to batch process many PDF files. They are all multiple pages, and I want to split every file into single pages. (Acrobat DC Pro / Mac)  Is this something that can be done? I played around a little in Action Wizard and was unable to figure it out. Thanks.

MW17588
Participating Frequently
October 12, 2017

In the Action Wizard, create a new Action, add an "Execute JavaScript" command to it, then click on Specify Settings and paste the code into the window that opens. Make sure the "Prompt User" box is not ticked, and then run the Action on your files.


GOODNESS GRACIOUS you just saved me hours and hours. Thank you so very much!!!!