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April 13, 2015
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Extract Pages from PDF

  • April 13, 2015
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Hi,

We have the full Creative Cloud account and have updated to Acrobat DC.

Mac OSX 10.10

(Why on earth did you have to go and change where everything is?)

My question is as follows:

My staff need to extract pages from PDF's and store the pages as individual files - previously, they could extract a page and re-name the file in one simple action - now all they can do is to select the folder and save the file with the default filename decided by Acrobat. They then have to go back into the filesystem, in order to rename the file.

Their workflow has just been increased no end.

Is there any way to extract a page and save with a custom filename - all in one action?

Thanks

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Correct answer lrosenth

While I certainly recommend the method that Aadesh suggests, you can always do it EXACTLY as you used to in previous versions using the Thumbnails panel, right clicking, etc. 

I will point out one of my favorite features in the new Organize Pages tool is that you can now TYPE IN ANY page range descriptor to have that range automatically selected prior to extraction/deletion, etc.   Try typing in things like "1-4,6-10" or "1, 3, 4, 6", etc.

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Participant
January 30, 2024

My problem that I'm faced with is that I receive multiple files that range in the thousands of pages.  I need to extract out each page inidividually (I don't care about the name).  I've tried this with the Action Wizard using the organize pages, but it tends to only process 1 file and stop.  I'm unfortunately not a script writer so I was hoping that I could drop the files into a folder and have Organize Pages-->Extract as individual pages/file work for me.  I have subsequent automation software that picks up the extract output and does further work to it so naming isn't a big deal.

 

Any help anyone can give me would be greatly appreciated!

 

Jeff

mikamico
Participant
August 26, 2015

Indeed, very annoying. improvements are good, but just need to make it more clear

SuOakes
Participant
August 14, 2015

Yes, why indeed does everything have to change, all the time, no mattter if the product utility is improved or not. In the software world I believe it is called "the upgrade treadmill".  But I wonder if it is remotely possible to calculate all the time lost to businesses everytime a "new and improved" version comes out and we have to learn it all over again.

lrosenth
Adobe Employee
lrosenthCorrect answer
Adobe Employee
April 13, 2015

While I certainly recommend the method that Aadesh suggests, you can always do it EXACTLY as you used to in previous versions using the Thumbnails panel, right clicking, etc. 

I will point out one of my favorite features in the new Organize Pages tool is that you can now TYPE IN ANY page range descriptor to have that range automatically selected prior to extraction/deletion, etc.   Try typing in things like "1-4,6-10" or "1, 3, 4, 6", etc.

Known Participant
April 13, 2015

lrosenth

Really? EXACTLY the same as in previous versions?

I don't think so. Please try right clicking a thumbnail on a MAC, not Windows, then select the 'Extract Pages' option from the menu: all you get is the Extract toolbar, it's no different to clicking on Extract in the main toolbar - well it is different, you have to right click then left click, so it's actually more work than just clicking on Extract in the main toolbar.

And to confirm: All you get on OS X is an option to select a FOLDER, not a FILENAME.

Can someone in the know, confirm whether or not, ON OS X, it is possible to extract a single page from a multi-page PDF,  and save it with a customised filename all in one process - like I used to be able to do with Acrobat Pro.

I've also now found a printing bug which is a complete showstopper for me and my staff - I'll post that in another thread, but suffice to say if this printing bug can be solved I'll be cancelling by subscription because all Acrobat DC seems to do is to create more work, not less.

lrosenth
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
April 13, 2015

Yes, EXACTLY!

I just opened Acrobat DC on my 10.10.3 system (which is my main machine) and then opened a multi-page PDF

I then opened the Thumbnails panel from the left hand panel

I then selected one page and left-clicked on it. Chose “Extract Pages”

I received the same small model dialog that all previous versions of Acrobat present - http://drops.pdfsages.com/wtBR

This creates a new document with that single page in it

I then do File->Save (cmd-S)

And I get the new Save dialog.

I pick either an existing folder OR “Choose a different folder”

I get a standard Save As dialog and name my file

All good!

AadeshSingh
Community Manager
Community Manager
April 13, 2015

Hi Paul Hollyer,

I can understand your concern & will guide you in the right direction.

1) Open the PDF in Acrobat DC & select 'Organize Pages' from Tools Pane on the left.

2) Select the Pages you want to extract, Click on the 'Extract' option on the top, then click on 'Extract' option from the below field.

3) Extracted pages will open in a new file, click on thew Floppy symbol. It will ask you the path where you want to save the file. Please choose the path.

4) Now enter the file name for the extracted pages.

I hope this will resolve your issue.

In case if you still experience any issue, please let us know. We  will be more than happy to help you.

Regards,

Aadesh

stevew97311987
Participant
November 8, 2015

nope.  jumps me to a selling page called 'do more with PDFs'

Bernd Alheit
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 16, 2015

Hi,

I have a full CC subscription, and I am taken to a page where it prompts me to purchase a subscription to either Standard or Pro Acrobat. I am logged in (or I wouldn't be able to make this comment) and I can use some of the tools without being prompted to buy, but I cannot get past the purchase screen when I click "Organize Pages."

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