![]() ![]() Supported Platforms AutoMetadata is available for Microsoft Windows® XP, Vista and Windows 7 operating systems. Opening Documents Simply double-click on a file record to open a corresponding PDF document in a default PDF viewer installed on your system. Metadata Records The software provides ability to load metadata informationįrom a plain ASCII text file and use it to update metadata in corresponding files. Exporting Metadata Records The software allows exporting standard metadata fields into a plain ASCII text file. Viewing Bookmarks, Destinations and Fields The software provides 3 separate views for listing bookmarks, named destinations and form fields for a currently selected document. Tab to showing bookmarks, page thumbnails, layers or attachments, displaying document Page layout (Single Page, Single Page Continuous, Two-Up Continuos (Facing), Two-UpĬontinuous (Cover), Two-Up (Facing), Two-Up (Cover)), setting an optional navigation Menu, toolbar and window controls, centering document window, selecting a The software allows changing document title text, hiding Editing Viewer Preferences Use document properties view to easily change viewer preferences for a currently selected PDF document. Page), PDF file format version, and viewer preferences. Use this operation to update multiple PDF documents with a common metadata change.Įxploring Document Properties Use AutoMetadata to explore document's security settings and access permissions, document statistics,įile details, various metadata fields, page size and orientation (based on a first ![]() Editing Document Metadata You can either edit metadata in place or perform a search and replace operation on selected fields. The software can automatically find and loadĪll PDF files from a selected folder and all sub-folders. Functionality overview Loading Files and Folders Select multiple PDF files and folders to load into the application.Īll loaded documents are shown in a spreadsheet-like view by displaying file name, title, subject, author and keywords standard metadata fields. ![]()
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