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Paul_Chefurka@adobeforums.com #1
Spread a GIF across multiple pages?
I have GIF files that are snapshots of Microsoft Project files. When I import them into Acrobat it puts them all on one page. This makes them too small to read when printed. How can I cause the image to spread across a number of pages?
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Paul_Chefurka@adobeforums.com #2
Re: Spread a GIF across multiple pages?
Sorry, I mean when I open a GIF file in Acrobat it puts the image onto a single page.
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Nathan_Strong@adobeforums.com #3
Re: Spread a GIF across multiple pages?
You would need to use a page layout program like PageMaker or InDesign (or.. blech.. Quark) to do that. Acrobat itself won't split an image across pages.
Nathan
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