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How can you split a sinlge page pdf into multiple pages?

Explorer ,
Sep 05, 2024 Sep 05, 2024

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We are scanning pages that are 8.5" wide and about 10' long. All is a science report printed from a machine.

 

We can scan the page and end up with a pdf that's 8.5"x10', but we want to see about splitting up the single page into multiple pages. Can this be done with Acrobat Pro?

 

I've looked into the printing option, but the sizes are automatic and there's no option to split the PDF into 10 pdfs. How can this be done?

 

Thanks,
Sean

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Explorer , Sep 06, 2024 Sep 06, 2024

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On Windows, from an open Acrobat document click the Print button on the toolbar. In the Print dialog, choose Adobe PDF from the printer drop-down then select Properties. In the Adobe PDF Settings tab, click Add next to the Adobe PDF Page Size dropdown. Specify the name*, width, height, and unit of measurement. (Specify the name* - You can make your own with a new title so the basic Adobe Acrobat size pages are not ch

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Sep 05, 2024 Sep 05, 2024

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This can be done using a script. Do you want to split each scanned page into 10 equal parts, then?

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Sep 06, 2024 Sep 06, 2024

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These are sceintific reports. They're about 5" wide and run from 5' to 20' long. They physical paper and must be kept as is. We can scan them, but it makes a PDF that size. I was wondering if there was a way to split the one page into mutiple pages instead of the actual size. Is there was a way I could split up the PDF into multiple pages every 11"? I played with the print/Adobe PDF, but it was very limited and automatic.

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Sep 06, 2024 Sep 06, 2024

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Print to Adobe PDF - click the properties button at the top, go to the paper/quality tab, select the advance button at the bottom, click the paper size, select postscritpt custom page size, this will pop up a window that will allow you to enter the size of the page you want your final documents to be, I think you are saying 5"x11"? so put that in the appropriate boxes, then click ok until you are back at the print screen, then select poster

I tried it with an 8.5x11 scan because I don't have your huge file, and it worked perfectly. 🙂 hopefully this works for you!

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I tried doing a postscript custom page size, but it didn't change anything. It stayed at 8.5"x11". Nothing ever poped up asking for the page size I wanted.

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have you tried selecting the poster button in the center of the print screen? if you have your defualt paper size set up at 8.5x 11 it should automatically tile the print to create the longer version. I have used it to piece together a larger poster image, but haven't tried it for a long sheet before, but might work 🙂 

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Just so you know, I found the perfect answer.

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On Windows, from an open Acrobat document click the Print button on the toolbar. In the Print dialog, choose Adobe PDF from the printer drop-down then select Properties. In the Adobe PDF Settings tab, click Add next to the Adobe PDF Page Size dropdown. Specify the name*, width, height, and unit of measurement. (Specify the name* - You can make your own with a new title so the basic Adobe Acrobat size pages are not changed.)

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This worked perfectly. ✓

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