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Problem with Split PDF Feature

mdibi
Registered: Jul 3 2008
Posts: 3

I have a 700-page PDF. I've added 71 bookmarks so that I can use the "Split Document" feature to create separate documents, each named by the bookmark.

When I run the Split Document function, though, I get an error message saying that the document is either read-only or currently in use by another user.

BUT,

When I do the same thing on the same document and, instead of selecting the "name by top-level bookmarks" option, I select another option, such as "name by original file name" it works just fine.

Except that, without keeping the names of the bookmarks, it doesn't do me any good because I'll have to go back and rename each document.

My Product Information:
Acrobat Standard 9.0, Windows
lbouchar
Registered: May 12 2010
Posts: 1
I am having the same problem with Adobe Pro 9 version as well.

If I split the document and select Add Label and number before (of after) original name, the split works ok but as soon as I select Use book marknames for file names, I end up with the error message That the document is either read-only or currently in use by another user.

Has anybody been able to split using bookmarks and saving the document with using the bookmark names?
ponzia
Registered: Mar 1 2007
Posts: 1
I am having the same issue. Has there been any resolution to this error?
TerrySnow
Registered: May 30 2008
Posts: 4
I am having a related problem. I have not been able to find a way to preserve existing bookmarks when splitting a document - the bookmarks never survive in the split documents. I've tried selecting various ways of splitting the document, I've tried creating a hierarchy of bookmarks and asking it to split according to only the top-tier bookmarks, I've tried extracting pages - all the bookmarks always disappear after splitting. And printing to Adobe PDF doesn't preserve bookmarks either. I have Adobe 9 Pro.
rbogie
Registered: Apr 28 2008
Posts: 432
re: the document is either read-only or currently in use by another user
solution: close the file before using the split command

re: way to preserve existing bookmarks when splitting a document
solution: use the delete pages command (do it for each bookmark; i.e., delete all pages before and after the range of pages applicable to the bookmark that is to be preserve)
TerrySnow
Registered: May 30 2008
Posts: 4
re preserving bookmarks when splitting document: thx for your post. that does work, except that the resulting document has all the bookmarks, including inoperable ones for pages no longer there.
gkaiseril
Expert
Registered: Feb 23 2006
Posts: 4307
Tony,

You can delete the in inoperable bookmarks by highlight them and pressin the 'delete' key.

George Kaiser

blove
Registered: Sep 15 2010
Posts: 4
So there is no other way to split a PDF (into multiple document) and bookmark a filename?

Bynne Love

gkaiseril
Expert
Registered: Feb 23 2006
Posts: 4307
There are many ways, some use 3rd party programs and some can be done by JavaScript.

abracadabraTOOLS 3
Arts Split Pro

George Kaiser

blove
Registered: Sep 15 2010
Posts: 4
Arts Split Pro


Sounds the content splitter I previously purchased and used with Adobe 7. I don't know how to get it to work with adobe 9

Bynne Love

gkaiseril
Expert
Registered: Feb 23 2006
Posts: 4307
There is an upgrade for a fee, see the site for more information.

George Kaiser

blove
Registered: Sep 15 2010
Posts: 4
I can't find the upgrade and I dont understand how to do wht "rbogie" explained above. Is there an eseminar on this feature? I never really was able to use the content split very well prior either. In my job I am asked to merge information into mergefields in word than I turn it into a huge (usually over a thousand pages) PDF which I need to spilt off in one and two page PDFs. Than I also have to make sure it is named a number that is in the PDF. please point me in a tutorial or eseminar direction. thank you

Bynne Love

try67
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Registered: Oct 30 2008
Posts: 2398
I also created a tool that does that. Have a look here for more info:
http://try67.blogspot.com/2008/12/acrobat-extract-chapters-by-bookmarks.php

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gkaiseril
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Registered: Feb 23 2006
Posts: 4307
Have you looked at the Licensing page?

George Kaiser

scottayers
Registered: Nov 4 2006
Posts: 1
I experienced this problem with Acrobat X, when splitting a large file by top-level bookmarks. No problems were experienced until I selected the output option "Use bookmark names for the file names." Like the original poster in this thread, I got the error message saying that "the document is either read-only or currently in use by another user."

The fix turned out to be a "no duh" situation (aren't they all!).

If any of your bookmark names contain any prohibited characters, the file splitting operation will fail because it cannot assign prohibited characters to the new names for the split files. You will get the error message every time. Just re-name the bookmarks to omit the prohibited characters, and the operation will work just fine.

Windows cannot create file names that contain any of the following characters:

\ / : * ? " < > |