I wonder if this will work for you. I found this in Automator's help:
Is the author of Automator for Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard Visual QuickStart Guide (Peachpit Press), AppleScripting the Finder, and has written AppleScript and Automator content for Apple.com, Macworld, MacTech, MacScripter.net, and X-Ray Magazine, and is the host of. Automator is a great tool for automating basic tasks on your Mac, no scripting or programming required. By dragging prebuilt actions together, you can quickly and easily create countless workflows.
I merged five PDF files using MAC Automator. After the merge one file is rotated and another is upside down. I merged five PDF files using MAC Automator. Combining PDF documents isn't necessarily that difficult to accomplish, but we can create a small Automator application to make it even easier and quicker. I'm going to create an application that I can run for this workflow.
Process PDF files from the print dialog
You can run a workflow on a PDF file in the Print dialog by saving the workflow as a print plug-in. You can then choose your plug-in from the PDF pop-up menu in the Print dialog. This is useful if you want to do changes to multiple files when printing.
Some sample printing workflows are included with OS X in the Scripts folder inside the Library folder.
- Choose File > New.
- Click Print Plugin.
- Click PDFs in the Library. You can now drag PDF related actions into your workflow.
How To Use Automator For Mac
When you save your finished Print-plug in, you can use it from the print dialog from the application you are printing from.
Choose File > Print. Click the PDF pop-up, then choose Edit Menu, and select your workflow.
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Jan 8, 2014 9:48 PM