Isolate and extract pages from large doc....

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    Default Isolate and extract pages from large doc....

    Hey all, sorry to ask for help in first post but I am stuck with a big problem that could be made way easier if only...

    1. I have a 136 page pdf.
    2. I want to end up with all 136 pages as individual pdf. documents.

    Is there a fast way to create an automated "action" that will go through and extract and save each page?

    Thank you again so much..

    Take care all,
    Sarah
    Sarah_M_Burns@adobeforums.com Guest

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    Default Re: Isolate and extract pages from large doc....

    Document>Extract Pages Check the box to extract to individual files.
    Larry G. Schneider Guest

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    Default Re: Isolate and extract pages from large doc....

    Holy crap! Thank you so much...

    Long story short. One computer has Acrobat 6 and didn't have that option. So we grew a brain and moved to the Acrobat 8 computer.

    What do you know...it had that check box.

    I am officially one of those annoying forum people who asked the oh so stupid question as their first post.

    Thank you again.
    Sarah_M_Burns@adobeforums.com Guest

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    Default Re: Isolate and extract pages from large doc....

    There usually are no stupid questions. Except when you are deliberately trying to. Sometimes there can be some dumb answers. And I'll admit, I've probably posted some. ;-)

    IF your uninformed about something then you are not dumb for asking it. :-)
    pjonesCET@adobeforums.com Guest

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