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With adobe pro, is there any way to separate sheets/pages within a pdf into separate files?
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You could use a pdf editor to separate them.:hmm:
Of course, I didn't try that. ![]() Too time consuming. ![]() |
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If you have Acrobat Pro, yes, you can cut sheets out of one doc, and then add them to another.
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Converting CAD drawings to pdf using the sheetset overide (autocad) function; if you shift click multiple sheets it assembles all sheets into one handy PDF file, this takes next to no time at all, however boss wants all individual pdf's which takes an eternity of spooling.
So... create multisheet pdf, then (I found this out after posting here) DOCUMENT > EXTRACT PAGES and rename resulting individual sheets according to .dwg filename/title. Using adobe acrobat 3D. Cheers guys ![]()
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