I've put together a sizeable (10.3 MB!) pdf file by merging around 80 individual files. The document in question is our organisation's Quality Manual and has been both password protected and set such that it can only be printed at a poor resolution (this should discourage anyone from messing with it!). While this suits at the moment, we would like the document to be more useable.
Included in the document are several Quality Forms which are used throughout the organisation. At present it is only possible to print them for use as low quality prints (due to them being part of this merged document), however we'd like to have the ability of printing them in their original standard, without adjusting the security settings of the overall document. Furthermore, unless you specify the page want to print, you end up printing the entire 278 pages.
I have seen other pdf documents where separate chapter hyperlinks, rather than going to another location in the same document, open another separate pdf file with links all over the place to easily navigate back and forth.
Can anyone tell me whether it is possible to (and if so, how to?):
a. Set individual pages or sections to print normally as separate documents within a merged pdf, or;
b. Include files in a pdf document so they are in effect sitting in the background until called forward via a hyperlink, almost like a document folder structure in one pdf.
Many thanks