I've generated a 600+ Page doc (from an online ordering system) that contains orders, some times placed days apart, from specific people. I need to find say, Bob Smith's name, if it appears on Pg3 & pg 300 & Pg 552 so I can arrange them together.
The idea is, all of these orders are printed out & given to a Fulfillment Team to Pick/Pack/Ship so I need "like" names to all be grouped together.
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What format is the document in? If it were a csv or Excel you could sort it.
If it's a PDF, not sure what to tell you. The only software I know of that can peer into a pdf for specific data and do something based on what it finds is Quadient Inspire, which is an extremely expensive variable data package.
Yah, it's a compiled PDF from the Storefront. I'll ask their support if there's a way to sort them by User before exporting maybe.
I would think there's gotta be a way to get a spreadsheet report.
Is this a one-time thing or something that you need to do regularly?
It's a one-off. For now.
And I have a few weeks to prepare this anyway, so I can waste as much time as I like!
Reason I ask is if it's a one time thing, you can go to page 1, see the name and then search for it which will tell you what pages it is on. Note the pages, build a csv with that info. When done, use the list and whatever vdp you have to show the pages as needed. Painful, but possible.
Along the same lines, I wonder if you can export or save all the text from the pdf and do the same thing. Should be faster to search but might be tricky to figure out which page it is on.
Getting a real report would be best
You can actually do this in PitStop if you have it?
Sure do! I thought that was an option, just not sure which way to attack it.
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Quote from: abc on April 06, 2024, 10:00:36 AMYou can actually do this in PitStop if you have it?
Not sure if you track posts here, did you have any suggestions for this? Thanks!
so the advanced search in acro isn't good enough?
Know it's a lot of work but you can find what pages search names are on.
Quote from: Slappy on April 22, 2024, 10:16:51 AMNot sure if you track posts here, did you have any suggestions for this? Thanks!
I think if you PM him he might get an email
I'm quite curious, myself!
From not so good memory try looking for an action called "Select text by key phrase".
Quote from: Joe on April 22, 2024, 11:26:05 AMFrom not so good memory try looking for an action called "Select text by key phrase".
That's the kiddie Joe, but you might need to merge the text first.
If it appears as individual characters you can merge to words/lines depending on what you are searching for.
Ah, good to know. It's all over now except the crying (they're sorting products & matching to the Invoices I printed now) so we'll see at the end if I missed any...
Quote from: Joe on April 22, 2024, 11:26:05 AMFrom not so good memory try looking for an action called "Select text by key phrase".
Huh, No matches in my Actions. Ver23 Update 1.
I'm on latest greatest Pitstop. It's not in action lists but I have the action if I go to make a new one.
I'm still not clear on how Pitstop would help. If you're just doing a search it seems like it is more work than just using Acrobat search.
Quote from: DCurry on April 24, 2024, 01:09:50 PMI'm still not clear on how Pitstop would help. If you're just doing a search it seems like it is more work than just using Acrobat search.
I think the action report would give you what pages they are on while Acrobat search you would just to search for each time it appears and write down the page numbers as you go.
But as abc said, "If it appears as individual characters you can merge to words/lines depending on what you are searching for" so you would have to fix each instance if the text is individual characters or even individual words...or maybe if they were individual words it would still find it. Can't check because...no Pitstop.
Luckily they're already complete lines of text.
Quote from: (Pre)PressingMyLuck on April 24, 2024, 01:00:11 PMI'm on latest greatest Pitstop. It's not in action lists but I have the action if I go to make a new one.
Oh yeah, look at that! Lemme try real quick.
Eh, I'm too stupid to figure out how to let me enter/identify the name(s).