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extracting

etididifu
Registered: Feb 7 2007
Posts: 2

I have a file with 76 pages. Is there a way to split each of these pages into individual files without going through the hassel of extracting them individuall?

My Product Information:
Acrobat Standard 7.0.0, Windows
dbaker
Expert
Registered: Feb 10 2006
Posts: 413
Hi.

Yes, if you are using Acrobat 8. Choose Document > Extract Pages and select Extract Pages as Separate Files.donna.

A prolific author and writer of many Acrobat books, as well as books on graphic and Web design software.
Donna lives on a lakeshore in central Canada, where all manner of wildlife from muskrats to coyotes come to call.

dbaker
Expert
Registered: Feb 10 2006
Posts: 413
By the way, the same process applies if you are using earlier versions of Acrobat Professional, including 6 and 7.

donna.

A prolific author and writer of many Acrobat books, as well as books on graphic and Web design software.
Donna lives on a lakeshore in central Canada, where all manner of wildlife from muskrats to coyotes come to call.

chrisbostwick
Registered: Oct 28 2010
Posts: 3
I have several handbooks that go to 400 clients. The handbooks were created in InDesign and I used a Query to add individual names to the handbooks for each client. The handbooks were then sent to Acrobat 8 Pro to be converted into PDF. I now have a PDF file that has over 4,000 pages. So I extracted the pages to make a file for each client. My question is, do I have to extract each client's handbook one by one using the extracting pages portion of Acrobat or is there a way to extract each handbook all at once?

Chris Bostwick