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brians82608836
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December 16, 2020
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Split by top level bookmarks

  • December 16, 2020
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I am using Adobe DC. I organized a file by bookmarks with two top level bookmarks and multiple sub-bookmarks within each top level bookmark. When I use the Split by Top Level Bookmark function it creates a Part 1 that is one page, and a Part 2 with is the entire document. My intent is to split into two documents and retain the sub-bookmarks in each document. What am I doing wrong or am I misunderstanding what this function does?

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try67
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December 16, 2020

So is the issue that the created files do not contain the pages you wish them to, or that they do not contain the sub-bookmarks?

I think the latter is how this function works. As to the former, it depends on how you've set it up... If the first (top-level) bookmark points to page 1 and the second to page 2, then yes, that is correct behaviour.