I have 25 (small) one-page CDR files that would be easier to store and use as one file.
(Google finds only old and limited discussions on this topic)
Is there any way to combine these separate pages into one CDR file? It still would not be a very large file (large files have been quoted to be a problem in some older posts)
Acrobat has a utility to combine multiple PDF's into one. A similar tool would be helpful in this case.
Thanks Richard
Hello,
Try this code, please, written specially for You
Before start this code You must.1. Open all source files
2. Open destination file and make it active
3. Start code below
Greetings!
Sub Combine_files_in_one()Dim mdoc As DocumentDim madoc As DocumentSet madoc = ActiveDocumentFor Each mdoc In Application.DocumentsIf mdoc <> madoc Thenmdoc.Pages(1).Shapes.All.Copymadoc.AddPages 1madoc.ActivePage.ActiveLayer.PasteEnd IfNextEnd Sub
Thank you very much BHBP.
This code has worked perfectly.
And what's even better: I managed to make it work all by myself! (never done that before!). I opened \Tools\Scripts\Script Editor and then Run, and things were quiet but it ran and all the 'pages' appeared in tabs at the bottom of the screen.
I guess this is intuitive to those who know, and that using CD perhaps isn't the best tool for the illiterate, but I do think that it isn't very intuitive. However as I've been fooling with CD since time immemorial, even if not using it in a sophisticated fashion and therefore perhaps aren't totally illiterate, I guess I shouldn't complain, particularly as I made it work without wiping out all my files.
My gratitude to you. I shall save this interaction.
Best regards