IntelliPDF Bates Pro

Nkazy

Member
I'm in the process of upgrading my computer to windows 11 and running 64-bit Adobe Acrobat. The only plug-in that I can't get to work in 64-bit is IntelliPDF Bates Pro. What programs are you using to stamp PDFs for page numbering and adding headers and footers? Why we like IntelliPDF Bates Pro... 1) Multiple elements/locations per stamp 2) Can save stamp to use again.

Thanks
 
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prepressdork

Well-known member
If the plugin is also 64bit (or even if it isn't), try this: in Acrobat, go to Preferences > Security (Enhanced), disable the Enable Enhanced Security checkbox (it may have the a slightly different name), close Acrobat, and re-open it. Does the plugin work now?

Best regards,
Jon
 
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Nkazy

Member
If the plugin is also 64bit (or even if it isn't), try this: in Acrobat, go to Preferences > Security (Enhanced), disable the Enable Enhanced Security checkbox (it may have the a slightly different name), close Acrobat, and re-open it. Does the plugin work now?

Best regards,
Jon
Unfortunately, it was a no go. Right now I have found a copy of 32-bit Acrobat to run, but would like to get this plug-in to work so I can upgrade to 64-bit.
 

prepressdork

Well-known member
Sorry that it did not help. I only recommended it because it's how I got Acrobat to recognize a 3rd party plugin on my setup.

As an IntelliPDF Curves customer, I tried going to their website but it was blank. Makes me wonder if they are still in business.

Best regards,
pd
 

Stickman42

Well-known member
Quite Imposing has a fairly comprehensive (to me at least) way to stamp PDF pages. To meet your needs, you could build a savable "Sequence" that has multiple stamp ("Stick On" in their lingo) commands.
 

Nkazy

Member
Quite Imposing has a fairly comprehensive (to me at least) way to stamp PDF pages. To meet your needs, you could build a savable "Sequence" that has multiple stamp ("Stick On" in their lingo) commands.
We have Quite Imposing licensing, so I'll look into that. Thank you.
 

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