1. In Quite Imposing Plus you
can use "imposition by example" to take any imposed PDF, and make another one just like it. You don't need to
follow all the same steps again. (This function is not in Quite Imposing.)
2. It's very important to
realise that Quite Imposing was designed with printing in mind, not interactive
documents. You can use Quite Imposing on any document, but it will usually lose
or damage any links or bookmarks you have set up.
3. Remember to save the
documents you need, and to give them meaningful names. It isn't a good idea to
save the files as "New document" or "Booklet" though
nothing will stop you.
4. Remember to close down the files you don't need to avoid reaching
Acrobat's limit on open documents.
5. Print your sample documents
and measure them carefully to make sure everything is as you expect.
6. If you are scaling pages up
or down, Acrobat will scale most things, including text, perfectly. But if you
have included bitmap images, scaling up may cause the quality to degrade
noticeably.
7. Manual
Imposition can be slow and cumbersome. See if you can do the job with
the automatic tools, especially n-Up Pages . Notice that you can use
n-up pages to arrange pages 1 by 1, just adding crop marks around the edge.