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I am trying to open a .pdf in InDesign. I've had no problem with other .pdfs from the same source; it will open in Photoshop Elements, and Acrobat.
It doesn't snow up in the dialog box until is select All files (*.*), which is a clue. It also shows the error:
Cannot open the file ".pdf." Adobe INDesign may not suppor the file format, a plug-in that supports the file format may be missing, or the file may be open in another application. Anything I can do?
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InDesign cannot open any PDF. But you can import them. via Menu > File > Place …
Aktivate import options to choose pages and other choices.
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My problem is that the pdf file I want to use has 117 individual card in it, and when I import it, I only get the first card.
Grateful for your help.
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If you show import options it is possible to choose which pages you want to import. (You can import all).
see also https://community.adobe.com/t5/indesign-discussions/placing-a-multiple-page-pdf-into-indesign/m-p/39...
There is also a script, see https://creativepro.com/placing-all-the-pages-of-a-pdf-inside-indesign/
If you are doing imposition I would recomend a software for imposing.
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Thanks so much Lukas; I should have had faith that somebody would come through -
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I went ahead and subscribed to Acrobat Pro and did it there. It's pretty easy there. I'm grateful to you for your knowledge sharing
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What you name cards are pages. I wrote in my first answer that you can use options to select the pages. You should read the answers.
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I have read your answers diligently, and I thank you for offering them. I say "card" because each "page" of the master pdf is a place card or table assignment card. I decided to split the pdf files into individual pages in Acrobat, because doing it in InDesign seemed more cumbersome (although I fully allow that I was misunderstanding). As I say, I'm grateful to you, but I would observe that your answer to me presumed misbehavior on my part, which was not the case.
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Were you perhaps previously opening your PDFs in Illustrator?
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Thanks for addressing this; I forgot that I was trying out Acrobat Pro to see if I could build a page with multiple pdf files, and learned that InDesign was better for that. I opened a file in AP that had 117 individual .pdf cards, and use Organize to split them into separate files. I then imported them in InDesign to place them. I then ended my subscription to AP because I subscribed to InDesign. Do you have any idea if InDesign can split pdfs?
Grateful for your help.
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What sort of subscription do you have? Is it just InDesign, or a full Creative Cloud Subscription? A full subscription includes most of the applications, including InDesign, Ilustrator, Photoshop and Acrobat, plus many more, all for one price.
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Indesign is not a PDF editing program!
There are online tools, i.e. websites where you can split PDFs - just google it.
If you have a Mac, you can also do it with Automator.
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| Indesign is not a PDF editing program!
I am not using InDesign to edit PDFs, I'm using it to place PDFs on a page. I used Acrobat to split the files - it was helpful because I needed to rotate some of them before importing them into ID. I thank you for trying to get something through my thick head