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I have some existing multipage TIFF's. TIFF's are required for the specific archive program that I am using. So the final product MUST be a multipage TIFF. But when I open the TIFF in Acrobat, then resave it as a TIFF, it separates the new document/image into several single page TIFF's. So if I start off with a 10 page TIFF (10 pages all crammed into one TIFF), then I Edit something in one of the pages, and I try to save it, it will default to "Save as" and when I select TIFF (of the same name or a new name) it will separate it into 10 separate TIFF's of 1 page each. Which is incompatible with my archive program.
Pretend my retarded archive program is like a kid in a wheel chair trying to play basketball. Acrobat should be the big Shaq that puts the kid on his back and runs around for him so that the kids lacking skills are made whole with the help of his awesome friend. So my archival program is handicapped, and I expect my big strong Adobe friend to pick it up and carry it across the court and help it make a slam dunk in my stadium. Only, Adobe seems to not be able to do the 1 thing that I need it to do with these files. So it's like Shaq is tipping this kid's wheelchair backwards and pushing him over instead of helping. - Please show me how to get Shaq to help this little handicapped kid!
I am running a dell OptiPlex with Windows 7 Pro, X64. 4GB RAM. i3 processor. Archive program is called Data Point by LGS.
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When you create the PDF from a multi-page source you get a multi-page PDF (PDF is "page-centric"). When each PDF page's content is the image that is what is exported page-by-page. So, always, 1 image exported for the 1 image that is the page content.
You'd use some TIFF centric application to combine the many TIFFs into a sinle, multipage TIFF.
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