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Adobe Acrobat Pro Dc scales every figure by 10%.

Adobe Acrobat Pro Dc scales every figure by 10%.

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iTzCheTTo
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06-17-2024, 01:25 PM
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Hello. I'm working on adjusting the pricing list by applying a 10% increase to each price automatically. My challenge is that manually updating every price one by one is very time-consuming for the PDF with 98 pages. Is there an option to handle this process more efficiently? Also, I have other Adobe Creative Cloud applications beyond Acrobat Pro DC that I can utilize.
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iTzCheTTo
06-17-2024, 01:25 PM #1

Hello. I'm working on adjusting the pricing list by applying a 10% increase to each price automatically. My challenge is that manually updating every price one by one is very time-consuming for the PDF with 98 pages. Is there an option to handle this process more efficiently? Also, I have other Adobe Creative Cloud applications beyond Acrobat Pro DC that I can utilize.

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Unoree
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06-17-2024, 07:05 PM
#2
Additional details are required.
For instance:
https://answers.acrobatusers.com/How-I-c...77358.aspx
https://answers.acrobatusers.com/How-mas...34135.aspx
Are the displayed prices actually numerical values or merely text representations?
Is there a designated section where current pricing is stored?
What other applications or programs do you possess and understand how to operate them: Excel, Access, Python, etc...? Or do you know someone who can assist?
The main goal is to find a consistent method to detect prices (preferably in a specific field) and then adjust the existing value by increasing it by 10% to obtain the updated price, which should then be placed back into the pricing field.
Most importantly, be...
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Unoree
06-17-2024, 07:05 PM #2

Additional details are required.
For instance:
https://answers.acrobatusers.com/How-I-c...77358.aspx
https://answers.acrobatusers.com/How-mas...34135.aspx
Are the displayed prices actually numerical values or merely text representations?
Is there a designated section where current pricing is stored?
What other applications or programs do you possess and understand how to operate them: Excel, Access, Python, etc...? Or do you know someone who can assist?
The main goal is to find a consistent method to detect prices (preferably in a specific field) and then adjust the existing value by increasing it by 10% to obtain the updated price, which should then be placed back into the pricing field.
Most importantly, be...

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siromiso
Member
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06-18-2024, 07:09 PM
#3
Additional details are required.
For instance, you can check the following links:
https://answers.acrobatusers.com/How-I-c...77358.aspx
https://answers.acrobatusers.com/How-mas...34135.aspx
Would you like to know if the displayed prices are actually numbers or just text?
Is there a particular section that holds the current pricing information?
Do you have other tools or software at your disposal, such as Excel, Access, Python, etc., and are you familiar with using them? Or would you like someone to advise on this?
The main goal is to find a consistent method to detect prices (preferably in a field) and then adjust the current value by multiplying it by 1.10 to obtain the updated price, ensuring the original data remains safe and unaltered.
Make sure to keep backups of the original data and test the changes in a separate environment before applying them.
After confirming the updates work correctly and thoroughly, replace the old pricing list with the new one, keeping the previous version intact.
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siromiso
06-18-2024, 07:09 PM #3

Additional details are required.
For instance, you can check the following links:
https://answers.acrobatusers.com/How-I-c...77358.aspx
https://answers.acrobatusers.com/How-mas...34135.aspx
Would you like to know if the displayed prices are actually numbers or just text?
Is there a particular section that holds the current pricing information?
Do you have other tools or software at your disposal, such as Excel, Access, Python, etc., and are you familiar with using them? Or would you like someone to advise on this?
The main goal is to find a consistent method to detect prices (preferably in a field) and then adjust the current value by multiplying it by 1.10 to obtain the updated price, ensuring the original data remains safe and unaltered.
Make sure to keep backups of the original data and test the changes in a separate environment before applying them.
After confirming the updates work correctly and thoroughly, replace the old pricing list with the new one, keeping the previous version intact.