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Title:

When we merge three seperate documents the internal page indexing preserves the original indexes

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Status/Resolution/Reason: Closed/Withdrawn/AsDesigned

Reporter/Name(from Bugbase): Daniel Heighton / Daniel Heighton (Daniel Heighton)

Created: 05/28/2013

Components: Document Management

Versions: 10.0

Failure Type: Usability Issue

Found In Build/Fixed In Build: Final /

Priority/Frequency: Minor / Some users will encounter

Locale/System: English / Win 2008 Server x64

Vote Count: 1

This is a duplicate of bug 3041647. It was marked as deferred, but there was no way I could see to re-bump or re-open this issue. It is still quite an issue for our users and we haven't see anything about it yet.
Problem:

When we merge three seperate documents the internal page indexing preserves the original indexes. So in this case we have a document with Page 1,1,1,2,3,etc. As the first two files are single pages. There is no method I could find with CFPDF or DDX that allows me to renumber this starting with 1.
Method:

<CFPDF action="merge" destination="#dir##filename#" overwrite="yes"><cfpdfparam source="#cover#"><cfpdfparam source="#stats#"><cfpdfparam source="#dir##filename#"></CFPDF>
Result

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Watson Bug ID:	3568594

Deployment Phase:	Release Candidate

External Customer Info:
External Company:  
External Customer Name: danielheighton
External Customer Email:  
External Test Config: My Hardware and Environment details:

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Comments:

Bug info states that this is a duplicate of a bug that was deferred marked not enough time. Customer is still facing this issue. (Comment added from ex-user id:vnigam)
Comment by Adobe D.
15278 | June 20, 2013 01:43:17 AM GMT
We have the same problem. Please fix!
Vote by External U.
15281 | November 18, 2013 02:48:46 PM GMT
Page numbers are part of Header/Footer content, hence when merge action is performed we can't make changes to header and footer. This could however be easily achieved by doing a group of actions. Eg : first merge the documents, then remove header/footer and finally add required final header/footer to the document. (Comment added from ex-user id:vnigam)
Comment by Adobe D.
15279 | December 20, 2013 04:36:30 AM GMT
Closing bug (Comment added from ex-user id:vnigam)
Comment by Adobe D.
15280 | December 20, 2013 04:39:20 AM GMT