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Simply converting documents from one file type to another is only part of the document transformation equation. In many cases there is a need to edit original documents in order to create new ones that meet the needs of corporate guidelines or regulatory governance.
PDF Stamping & Appending
With ExpressPublishing Server, a server-based PDF editing software from Adlib Software, documents can be automatically appended with PDF stamps, tables of content, title pages or common elements such as legal text. Systematically add customizable PDF watermarks, page numbers, headers, footers, disclaimers or document control data like Bates numbers, time/date stamps or status information.
PDF Document Assembly
Assemble content from diverse sources and file formats into a single PDF document using Adlib's best of breed PDF document server. For large publications, volumization and link management routines allow users to split or merge PDF documents into manageable chunks. It is also possible to insert tabs and slip-sheets as well as create printer command files while preparing PDF documents for printing on production printers.
Automatic Tables of Contents
When editing PDF documents, its critically important to manage changes to the associated Tables of Contents (TOC), Bookmarks and Indexes. Adlib ExpressPublishing Server takes the guesswork out of editing PDF files. As PDF documents are merged together or disassembled, ExpressPublishing Server tracks changes to the original PDF document and applies these changes to the Table of Contents, Bookmarks and Indexes of the resulting PDF document.
Compatible With Over 300 File Types
Although on its own, ExpressPublishing Server represents a powerful PDF document server designed to edit PDF documents and return PDF files as part of the standard document workflow process, by adding Adlib Software's ExpressConversion Server and/or its Extended Output Module, ExpressPublishing Server has the capability to work with over 300 different file types in addition to PDF. Download a trial version now!
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"Adlib's OCR server technology has maximized the use of electronic communication and reduces the use of paper as we can now scan paper documents and convert those resulting TIFF images to text."
University of Toronto
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