Pdf Split

RandyDSok

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If you have Windows 10... you can do this for yourself. Open the PDF and print it to the Microsoft Print to PDF and just print one page at a time.. Ie select to print page 1 and give it a name, then page 2 etc. If you are using an earlier version of Windows and also have MS Office installed ( a sort of newer version ) you have the same option with the PDF printer it comes with.
 

bigone5500

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What the deal is, is the single page pdf is a single image on one page. I'm not sure t sure how to split that image up. They should have split it when they made it.
 

RandyDSok

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What the deal is, is the single page pdf is a single image on one page. I'm not sure t sure how to split that image up. They should have split it when they made it.

I guess you'll have to save that tip for a regularly formatted one in the future.... As it was, I was able to get it to save the "1st" page... only there wasn't one it considered as a 2nd page for the reason you stated.
 

RandyDSok

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Ok... A little southern engineering got us there... sort of.

I used an old Foxit Reader version ( 2.2 if you are interested ) which gave me the option to just print the view I was looking at. I also select to fit to the width of the page. Some portions are on two pages, ie the end of the previous and the start of the next page so that a section that is starting on a page isn't cut off in the middle of a sentence or image and if it was cut off, it's complete on the next page.

I also zipped up all 8 of the sheets I ended up with since I don't have a PDF editor that would join them back together ( as standard page sizes ). So extract the zip and you should get 8 pdf's. It should be obvious but I'll say it anyway.... P1..... is page one, P2.... page 2 etc
 

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