This is something I just learned myself recently and I thought I would pass it along in case any of you were wondering how to do it yourself. For a long time I was under the impression that with my version of Illustrator (CS, ver. 11) I couldn't make a multi-page PDF. Then one night while Googling around I stumbled across this article which explained in great detail how I could. I was elated to find out how to finally do this and to discover how easy it is using the step-by-step instructions in the article.
One important thing you should know, as the article states ...
Fortunately, I had Acrobat (ver. 7) which came with my Creative Suite so I was all set in that department. A big TBODC "Thank You" goes out to Anne-Marie "HerGeekness" Concepcion for making this information available.
One important thing you should know, as the article states ...
It took me a little while, but I figured it out. The key is getting to know ILCS's new Print... dialog, which gathers a lot of previously-broken out functions (Page Setup, Separations Setup, and more) under one roof.
A couple notes: First, you're going to be creating a "real" PDF using Distiller with this method. You can't create a multiple-page PDF with "Save As PDF" in Illustrator, you actually have to print to a file. So you'll need some version of Acrobat (which is the only way to get Distiller) installed.
A couple notes: First, you're going to be creating a "real" PDF using Distiller with this method. You can't create a multiple-page PDF with "Save As PDF" in Illustrator, you actually have to print to a file. So you'll need some version of Acrobat (which is the only way to get Distiller) installed.
- Anne-Marie, Seneca Design & Training
Fortunately, I had Acrobat (ver. 7) which came with my Creative Suite so I was all set in that department. A big TBODC "Thank You" goes out to Anne-Marie "HerGeekness" Concepcion for making this information available.


















Another great post by my son, I would like to wish you a very Happy New Year.====love mom.
Thanks, Mom. I'll be coming over to wish you a Happy New Year in person!
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OMG. This is awesome. I had no idea you could this and I am big fan of Illustrator. Thanks.
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