Replace pages - maintains previous pages - memory issue
Replace Pages - conflict with replacing old pages with newly revised pages. The following has happened now on more than three occasions: It first must be stated, that I have a number of reports and supplemental documents that need to be combined as one document file; which is the protocol of a particular County Government agency.
There are always revisions, so I will often need to update or revise that (rather large) document with newer pages, which are nearly identical to what I already have in the file. When I go to replace some of those pages (up to 30-40 pages, or more) with the new revised pages, Acrobat seems to remember (in memory) what I am "replacing"... and maintains the old instead of taking on the new. It is an embarrassment to me, clients, consultants and to governing agencies when I submit documents - which I believe have been revised.
So, instead of "replacing" those pages (in "Organize Pages"), I have to "delete" them first, and "Optimize PDF" to completely clear the memory of those outdated pages. Only then, can I "insert" the revised pages.
I also have to revise my bookmarks as well, which I don't have an issue with; I understand how/why that works.
This issue does not seem to be a problem with a small number of pages, but larger sections of pages... I'm frustrated and embarrassed.
Is there a way to clear memory while simultaneously replacing larger volumes of pages?