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Miscellaneous Tab
Note: Move the mouse over the screenshot below and click on an item of interest.

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Image Stamp |
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Controls whether an image "stamp" will applied over the top of each PDF page. |
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If you do not want the image stamp to obscure the image on the page then you can use the border options on the Images tab.
You can inset the image stamp within the image on the page by using the image stamp margin option, see below. |
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Image Stamp: Filename |
| Purpose: |
Specifies the image (for example a company logo) that is "stamped" at the specified location on each page of the output PDF document |
| Notes: |
The image stamp can be a JPG, TIF, PNG, GIF, BMP, WMF, EMF, PCX or TGA file. |
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Image Stamp: Select |
| Purpose: |
Displays the "Select Image Stamp" dialog box that allows an image file to be selected as the "stamp" that is to be applied to each output PDF page. |
| Notes: |
The image stamp can be a JPG, TIF, PNG, GIF, BMP, WMF, EMF, PCX or TGA file. |
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Image Stamp: Vertical Position |
| Purpose: |
Controls the vertical location of the image stamp within the PDF page. |
| Notes: |
Available options are:
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Image Stamp: Horizontal Position |
| Purpose: |
Controls the horizontal location of the image stamp within the PDF page. |
| Notes: |
Available options are:
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Image Stamp: Margin |
| Purpose: |
Specifies the margin of space that the image stamp is inset within the image. |
| Notes: |
Valid values are from 0 to 500 points.
1 point is 1/72 inch. |
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Image Stamp: URL |
| Purpose: |
Specifies the URL that will be associated with the image stamp so that if the image stamp is clicked on this URL will be opened up in a browser window. |
| Notes: |
A maximum of 128 characters can be used.
This is useful to link a company web site to a company logo image stamp. |
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Image Stamp: URL |
| Purpose: |
Specifies the URL that will be associated with the image stamp so that if the image stamp is clicked on this URL will be opened up in a browser window. |
| Notes: |
A maximum of 128 characters can be used.
This is useful to link a company web site to a company logo image stamp. |
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Create Individual PDFs |
| Purpose: |
Specifies the creation of a separate PDF for each image (instead of all the images being added to a single PDF). |
| Notes: |
Each individual PDF is created in the same directory as the source image and with the same filename but with a .pdf file extension.
If you have specified the "Open Output PDF" option your default PDF viewer may restrict the number of PDFs that can be opened at one time or then again it may possibly even try and open every one in which case there may not be enough memory available. |
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Open Output PDF |
| Purpose: |
When a PDF is created this options will open the PDF automatically in the default PDF view application. |
| Notes: |
If you have specified the "Create Individual PDFs" option your default PDF viewer may restrict the number of PDFs that can be opened at one time or then again it may possibly even try and open every one in which case there may not be enough memory available. |
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Include Embedded OCR Text Already Stored In TIFF |
| Purpose: |
Specifies that any OCR'd text that is stored within the TIFF file is to be added as invisible text to the output PDF page that the TIFF image appears on. |
| Notes: |
This allows text searchable PDFs to be created.
The text is actually added at a very small point size behind the image.
This only works if an image has been OCR'd using Microsoft Document Imaging (which is part of Microsoft Office) which stores the recognized text within the PDF using custom TIFF tags. |
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License Code |
| Purpose: |
Specifies the license code that removes the "Evaluation Mode" text that is stamped over the top of every output PDF page. |
| Notes: |
The license code for the Image to PDF Desktop Application starts with the identifier "IPA-" and then has four groups of letters and numbers separated by more hyphens.
To purchase a license code please visit the Image to PDF Desktop Application Utility Warrior web page which has the latest information and prices on the licenses that are currently available. |
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Read Me |
| Purpose: |
Opens up the "Read Me" document which contains some basic information. |
| Notes: |
The read me document is a plain text document that should automatically open in Notepad. |
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