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Originally Posted by CheyenneDonna
Thanks for all the suggestions and help offers. I was very puzzled to open blank pages on the edge reader and not the PC, it never happened before. I do own dopdf and I guess it worth a try, trouble is there are 5 textbooks, split into chapters by the school accessibility, so that's about 100 print jobs. Ouch.
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I feel your pain. I printed out four different medical books from Elsevier Pageburst for my son, some with 40 to 50 chapters. I printed the books chapter by chapter as that is the only thing Elsevier allows you to do. I also printed cover pages and appendices. I then reassembled all the individual PDFs using PDF Converter Professional 6 to make a complete book. I even created a Table of Contents using PDF Converter Pro so my son could easily move back and forth between chapters and appendices. I used doPDF to print each chapter and after assembling the books with PDF Converter Pro they were 100 percent searchable and my son can highlight and annotate the books. I also added the individual chapters to the Edge library for convenience. Took me about a day but was totally worth the effort. I suggest you start with a couple of chapters and see what works. Once I figured out what I was going to do the printing and reassembly was actually quite easy. Wish you luck.