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March 17, 2010
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Multi-page PDF to multiple single-page PDFs

  • March 17, 2010
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Hello, I'm wondering if anyone out there knows a way, if you have a multi-page PDF, to export each individual page to it's own single-page PDF.  Is there a way to do this in Acrobat?

Or is there a way in Microsoft Word using Adobe's PDF print driver, to print each page to it's own single-page PDF?

Ultimately I want to run a batch process on each PDF page in Illustrator, but for me to do that each page needs to be it's own PDF.

Thanks for any help!!!!

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    Participant
    November 24, 2010

    DESPERATELY NEED THE SAME FUNCTION - Adobe Pro does NOT do it.

    Adobe pro does not - cannot, will not, has no capacity or programming to - export, or in any way create, single page txt files from a mulitpage pdf.  I need to do that too for the presentation program I use and for the other legal software programs.  I was online and on the phone with tech support for Adobe for hours and days and refused to hang up when they ad nausium repeared how I can get single page tiffs and extract to single page pdfs, then export to single page txt - well no kidding!  I want - and NEED - to take a multi page pdf and export to single page tiffs with correlating songle page txt files.  Doing it one by one is a tedius no brainer.

    If you figure out how, please email me at kolohepuppy@yahoo.com

    Inspiring
    November 24, 2010

    Single page Text files is a different issue, but probably can be done with a Batch sequence.

    Inspiring
    March 17, 2010

    Try Document>Extract Pages. I think this allows the option you are requesting. I am on the wrong machine to check right now.

    CtDave
    Participating Frequently
    March 17, 2010

    Something that may help -

    With a multi-page PDF open in Acrobat Pro; select Document > Extract Pages
    In the Extract Pages dialog you can select "Extract Pages As Separate Files".
    This will provide you with a PDF file for each page of the source PDF file.
    Additional options are also possible.
    In a thread at AUC, Thom Parker identifies these.

    http://www.acrobatusers.com/forums/aucbb/viewtopic.php?id=4703


    Be well...