Hi,
Trying to find an Adobe .pdf file can take a lot of time if I've forgotten where the electronic document is located. I include a "plot stamp" on all CAD files that automatically updates if the file is moved to a different folder and was wondering if the same principle could be applied to PDF documents.
How can I get the information concerning the location of a file (AutoCAD would define it as a plot stamp) and insert it in a footer or a text box with the actual name of the file included?
For the folks that access our pdf documents it will have to be printed in "Windows" jargon: "G:\Utilities\Drawings\Generators\Generator 4\GN4VP-1 VACUUM PUMP.pdf".
The idea is that this would be similar to the Document Properties | Description tab | Advanced | Location: information that is displayed.
I am presently using Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional. Everyone else pulling up the documents uses Adobe Reader.
Please help...
I didn't find the right solution from the Internet.
References
[color=white]https://acrobatusers.com/forum/pdf-creation/plot-stamp-pdf/